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Nitrogen gas production

Rolston, D. E. (1981). Nitrous oxide and nitrogen gas production in fertilizer loss. In "Denitrification, Nitrification, and Atmospheric Nitrous Oxide" (C. [Pg.341]

Rolston, D. E. (1981). Nitrous oxide and nitrogen gas production in fertilizer loss. In "Denitrification, Nitrification, and Atmospheric Nitrous Oxide" (C. C. Delwiche, ed.), pp. 127-149. John Wiley, New York. Rosswall, T. (1976). The internal nitrogen cycle between microorganisms, vegetation, and soil. In "Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Sulfur-Global Cycles" (B. H. Svensson and R. Soderlund, eds.). Ecol. Bull. 22, 157-167. [Pg.284]

Liquid products from coking are very unstable (high diene contents), very olefinic, and highly contaminated by sulfur and nitrogen. The production of gas is considerable. [Pg.380]

Sharp decreases in total gas production may indicate toxicity in the digester. The gas is usually about 70 percent methane, about 30 percent carbon dioxide and inert gases such as nitrogen. An increasing percentage of carbon dioxide may be an indication that the digestion process is not proceeding properly. [Pg.509]

A mixture of 20 g (0.1 mol) of 1 -azaphenothiazine, 4.3 g (0.11 mol) of sodamide and 300 ml of dry toluene is stirred and refluxed for eight hours. A slow stream of dry nitrogen gas is used to sweep out the ammonia as formed. The mixture is cooled and 110 ml of a 1 M solution of 3-dimethylaminopropyl chloride in toluene is added dropwise, with stirring. Subsequently, the mixture is stirred and refluxed for fifteen hours, cooled, and concentrated in vacuo. The viscous residue is refluxed with 500 ml of chloroform and filtered hot. The chloroform filtrate is treated with activated charcoal and again filtered. The filtrate is concentrated and the residue distilled to give about 19.B g (69% yield) of product, an oil distilling at about 195 C to 19B°C (under 0.5 mm pressure of mercury). [Pg.1320]

In World War II, foe Germans made use of otherwise unusable airplane parts by grinding them up into powdered aluminum. This was made to react with ammonium nitrate to produce powerful bombs. The products of this reaction were nitrogen gas, steam, and aluminum oxide. If 10.00 kg of ammonium nitrate is mixed with 10.00 kg of powdered aluminum, how much heat is generated ... [Pg.223]

Ethanol production in the fermentation process was detected with gas chromatography, HP 5890 series II (Hewlett-Packard, Avondale, PA, USA) equipped with a flame ionisation detector (FID) and GC column Porapak QS (Alltech Associates Inc., Deerfield, IL, USA) 100/120 mesh. The oven and detector temperature were 175 and 185 °C, respectively. Nitrogen gas was used as a carrier. Isopropanol was used as an internal standard. [Pg.211]

A prepolymer is made first by charging Pluracol E2000 [1000.0 g, 1.0 eq., poly(ethylene oxide), 56 OH, BASF] to a suitable container equipped with a mechanical stirrer and a nitrogen gas inlet. Flush the container with dry nitrogen and add Desmodur W (264.0 g, 2.0 eq., 4,4 -methylene-bis(cyclohexyl isocyanate), 31.8% NCO, Bayer). While maintaining a positive N2 pressure on the reaction mixture, stir and heat at 80°C for 2 h. Cool the product to room temperature and check the NCO content (theory = 3.32 %). It might be necessary to warm the highly viscous prepolymer to take samples for titration. To a portion of this prepolymer (250.0 g, 0.2 eq.), add Dabco T-12 (0.25 g, dibutyltin dilaurate,... [Pg.250]

The increase in volume as gaseous products are formed in a chemical reaction is even larger if several gas molecules are produced from each reactant molecule, such as the formation of CO and CO, from a solid fuel (Fig. 4.17). Lead azide, Pb(N3)2, which is used as a detonator for explosives, suddenly releases a large volume of nitrogen gas when it is struck ... [Pg.276]

Lead azide, Pb(N,)2, is used as a detonator, i i) What volume of nitrogen at STP (1 atm, 0°Ci does 1.5, of It id azide produce when it decomposes into lead metal and nitrogen gas (b) Would 1.5 g of mercury(ll) azide, Hg(N which is also used as a detonator, produce a larger or smallei volume, given that its decomposition products i c elemental mercury and nitrogen gas (c) Metal azides in general are potent explosives. Why ... [Pg.771]

A novel reactor for pyrolysis of a PE melt stirred by bubbles of flowing nitrogen gas at atmospheric pressure permits uniform temperature depolymerisation. Sweep-gas experiments at temperatures 370-410 C allowed pyrolysis products to be collected separately as reactor residue (solidified PE melt), condensed vapour, and uncondensed gas products. MWDs determined by GPC indicated that random scission and repolymerisation (crosslinking) broadened the polymer-melt MWD. 19 refs. USA... [Pg.63]

Anhydrous ammonia, prepurified nitrogen, and prepurified hydrogen were all purchased from Matheson Gas Products. [Pg.82]


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