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Nitrogen industrial

G. D. Honti, "Urea," in The Nitrogen Industry, Akademia Kiado, Budapest, 1976. [Pg.247]

Apart from effluents, industries also release poisonous gases, industrial waste and compounds of metals. The gases released are carbon dioxide, oxides of sulphur, oxides of nitrogen. Industrial water comes from... [Pg.157]

Worldwide industrial nitrogen consumption declined by an estimated 7% between 1984 and 1996 (from about 11,500 tonnes to about 10,750 tonnes of nitrogen). Industrial nitrogen consumption is expected to return to the 1984 level by 200235. Table 3.9 summarizes industrial nitrogen use and values in the United States as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau151. [Pg.31]

Trade is an important component of the world nitrogen industry, and trade in the largest volume nitrogen products increased substantially between 1986 and 1998 (see Table 3.11). The regions that export most of the large volume products are shown in Table 3.1236. [Pg.36]

Since 1980 the nitrogen industry has made major improvements in environmental controls to reduce the release of atmospheric emissions and liquid effluents. Some of the environment issues for specific nitrogen products are summarized below. Other environmental issues will be discussed in the chapters devoted to the specific nitrogen products. [Pg.43]

SRI International, Chemical Economics Handbook, Nitrogen Industry Overview, 1998. [Pg.402]

On a worldwide basis, nitrogen fertilizer consumption accounts for more than 85 percent of the total nitrogen industry. In the United States, with its significant industrial markets, fertilizer use accounts for only approximately 80 percent of total nitrogen consumption.35 About 97 percent of nitrogen fertilizers are derived from synthetically produced ammonia. The rest are produced as... [Pg.999]

Since 1980 the nitrogen industry has made major improvements in environmental controls to reduce atmospheric emissions and liquid effluents. [Pg.1001]

J.W.Beeson J.R. Parting ton, JCS 127, 1146-50(1925) CA 19, 2314(1925) 4)B. Waeser(transl from Ger by E.Fyleman) "The Atmospheric Nitrogen Industry with Special Consideration of the production of Ammonia and Nitric Acid,"Churchill, London(1926)... [Pg.301]

Wastewater from an industrial milk analysis laboratory Anaerobic filter + SBR 98% (COD), 99% (nitrogen) Industrial Laboratory scale Garrido et al. (2001)... [Pg.110]

The catalysts based on high-alumina cements were developed in collaboration with Prof V.I. Yakerson (Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia) and Prof E.Z. Golozman (Institute of Nitrogen Industry, Novomoskovsk, Russia). [Pg.307]

P-lO - Pilot plant of ammonium removal from nitrogen industry waste waters by an Ukrainian clinoptilolite... [Pg.370]

Nitriles, source of template p-Nitroaniline, adsorption Nitrogen industry, wastewater Nitromethane reagent Nitromethane, C NMR probe N-Nitrosamines degradation N-Nitrosamine removal Nitroxide, ditert-butyl Nitroxide EPR label Nitroxide EPR probe Nitroxide radical adsorption Nitroxyl radical probe NMR (see individual nuclei)... [Pg.422]

Zyrichev, N.A. (1968), Technological Gas Production (fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen), State Institute of Nitrogen Industry (GIAP), Moscow. [Pg.961]


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