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Nickel carpenters

Cabot-Stellite Carpenter Technology International Nickel Co. [Pg.23]

Carpenter-Evans A catalytic process for removing organic sulfur compounds from synthesis gas by hydrogenation to hydrogen sulfide, which is absorbed by iron oxide. The hydrogenation catalyst is nickel sub-sulfide, Ni3S2. Invented by E. V Evans and C. C. Carpenter in England around 1913 and operated in three commercial plants. [Pg.51]

Z.S. Wronski, G.J.C. Carpenter, Carbon nanoshells obtained from leaching carbonyl nickel metal powders, Carbon 44(2006) 1779-1789. [Pg.79]

Z.S. Wronski, G.J.C. Carpenter, P. Kalal, An integrated characterization approach for ranking nickel hydroxides designed for high-performance positive electrodes in batteries for electric vehicles, Electrochem. Soc. Proc. 96-14 (1996) 177-188 (Exploratory R D of Batteries for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, A.R. Langrebe and B. Serosati, eds.)... [Pg.80]

G.J.C. Carpenter, Z.S. Wronski, NanocrystaUine NiO and NiO-Ni(OH) composite powders prepared by thermal and mechanical dehydroxylation of nickel hydroxide, Nanostructured Mater. 11(1) (1999) 67-80. [Pg.80]

Benson JM, Burt DG, Carpenter RL, et al. 1988. Comparative inhalation toxicity of nickel sulfate to F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice exposed for twelve days. Fundam Appl Toxicol 10 164-178. [Pg.225]

For handling hot sea water, Carpenter 20 impeller and casings have been used with success. Cupro-nickel also has been used for pumps handling hot sea water. [Pg.41]

G. J. C. Carpenter, Z. S. Wronski, Nanocrystalline NiO and NiO-Ni(OH)2 Composite Powders prepared by Thermal and Mechanical Dehydroxylation of Nickel Hydroxide, Nanostructured Mater., 1999,... [Pg.434]

Sun et al. reported the electrodeposition of indium on glassy carbon, tungsten and Nickel. In basic chloroaluminates, elemental indium is formed via one three-electron reduction step from the [InCls]2- complex [12]. Furthermore, Carpenter reported the deposition of an indium(I) species [13]. [Pg.90]

Stainless steel, 304 Stainless steel, 316 Carpenter 20CB-3 Nickel-200... [Pg.665]

During the 1970s and into the 1980s, there was much attention focused on a family of stainless alloys, which came to be identified as superaustenitic. The foundation for the development of this class of materials was in the development of Carpenter no. 20 stainless, introduced in 1951. Consisting of 28% nickel and 19% chromium with additions of molybdenum and copper, this alloy was first produced as a cast material. [Pg.791]

In these cases, the majority of the Pt metals would be deposited on to the alumina surface rather than on the top of nickel or cobalt oxide particles as mentioned by Oh and Carpenter (26). [Pg.252]

Custom Age 625 Plus . [Carpenter Tech.] Nickel-base alloy for deep sour gas wells, refineries, chemical process industry environments, high-temp, high-purity nuclear water. [Pg.93]

Project 70 Stainless Type 316. [Carpenter Tech.] Molybdenum bearing austenitic sted witii increased percentages of nickel alloy for paper pulp handling equip., process equip, for producing photographic chemicals, inks, rayon, rubber, textile bleaches and dyestuffs, high temp, equip. [Pg.297]

The earliest use of NisS as a catalyst was reported by Carpenter in 1913 (17). Carbon disulfide occurs as an undesirable impurity in illuminating gas. Carpenter (17) described the removal of carbon disulfide from this gas by reacting it with hydrogen at 400° in the presence of nickel sulfide. [Pg.337]

Nickel-based alloys, e.g., Hastelloy, Inconel, Monel, Incoloy, Carpenter 20 400 (750) Aqueous nitric and organic acids, flue gases, chlorine, bromine, halogenated hydrocarbons, ammonia, sulfur dioxide, sulfur trioxide, organic solvents, brackish water and seawater... [Pg.785]


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