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Nitrogen automatic

Unfortunately, in most cases not all the available information on a reaction is given in the reaction equation in a publication, and even less so in reaction databases. To obtain a fuller picture of the reaction that was performed, the text describing the experimental procedure in the publication or a lab journal) would have to be consulted. Reaction products that are considered as trivial, such as water, alcohol, ammonia, nitrogen, etc., are generally not included in the reaction equation or mentioned in the text describing the experimental work. This poses serious problems for the automatic identification of the reaction center. It is highly desirable to have the full stoichiometry of a reaction specified in the equation. [Pg.171]

Most small Hquid helium containers are unpressurized heat leak slowly bods away the Hquid, and the vapor is vented to the atmosphere. To prevent plugging of the vent lines with solidified air, check valves of some sort are included in the vent system. Containers used for air transportation are equipped with automatic venting valves that maintain a constant absolute pressure with the helium container in order to prevent Hquid flash losses at the lower pressures of flight altitudes and to prevent the inhalation of air as the pressure increases during the aircraft s descent. Improved super insulation has removed the need for Hquid nitrogen shielding from almost all small containers. [Pg.12]

The rate of contamination from the pump set is <10 molecule/(m -s) for molecular weights >44 (23). This is the maximum contamination rate for routine service for a weU-designed system that is used constantly and subject to automatic Hquid-nitrogen filling and routine maintenance. [Pg.370]

If the absolute pressure rises to about 4 psia, the rotation stops, an alarm sounds, and a nitrogen purge starts automatically... [Pg.45]

Provide automatic sprinkler system/inerting gas Provide deflagration vents Provide deflagration suppression system Monitor flammable atmosphere/fire Provide nitrogen blocks (nitrogen injection to stop flame propagation) or other explosion isolation measures... [Pg.51]

Tbday all automatic sample applicators blanket the plate with nitrogen firstly this has the effect that the applied starting zones dry quickly and secondly serves to prevent oxidation of the applied substances. [Pg.14]

Emmet [301] developed a colorimetric method involving chlorination of the urea with hypochlorite, followed by condensation with phenol. The limit of detection for this method was 0.2 p,g/l as nitrogen. The method was easily adaptable to automatic analysis. [Pg.414]

Of the methods in common use, the two wet oxidation methods offer the best possibilities for further development. The photo-oxidation method in particular is well suited to automatic analysis. In the version of the total organic carbon method published by Collins and Williams [30] the effluent from the quartz photolysis coil could as easily be diverted to the nitrate analysis unit if inorganic nitrogen were also measured, organic nitrogen could become a routine automatic method. [Pg.483]

Different types of equipment, depending on the resources available and the number of measurements required, can be used for determination of an OUR versus time curve. A rather simple and manually operated type was used by Bjerre et al. (1995). A still relatively inexpensive apparatus, simple to operate automatically, was designed by Tanaka and Hvitved-Jacobsen (1998). However, this type may introduce a minor error at especially low OUR values because of a potential release of oxygen into a headspace of nitrogen gas in the reactor. [Pg.178]

Both scrubbers will be supplied with three sources of electrical power - the main grid supply, a back-up grid supply from a different substation and an emergency diesel generator. In the emergency chlorine scrubber, critical equipment items will be backed-up by automatic start-up of stand-by equipment. A gravity head tank of caustic soda and a nitrogen ejector will also be provided to allow safe neutralisation of chlorine vents in the event of total power failure. [Pg.152]

Marsh et al. [47] have described an apparatus based on an autoanalyser system for the automatic preparation of soil extracts for mineral nitrogen determination. It consists of a reagent adder, which adds the correct volume of extractant for an approximately weighed amount of soil, and a sample preparation unit, which mixes, filters, dilutes and loads samples on to an autoanalyser sampler. A labour saving of 60% is achieved in this method compared to manual method. Examples are given of the determination of nitrate plus nitrate nitrogen and ammonium nitrogen. [Pg.327]


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