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The other is the Organic Structure Elucidation work book created by Professor Bradley D Smith (Notre Dame)... [Pg.555]

Canada. Canada has one sizeable mine and at least five more possibly commercial deposits, one or two of which might be brought onstream in the next few years. The new Lac-des-Iles mine and mill of Stratmin Inc. has, for practical purposes, displaced Asbury Graphite s older and smaller mine and mill at Notre Dame du Laus. Stratmin states that the capacity of the operation is 25,000 tons per year as concentrate and this might be substantially increased later. [Pg.574]

Notre Dame de Gravenchon, France butyl mbber 53... [Pg.487]

Department of Chemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana. [Pg.6]

Polychloroprene rubber (CR) is the most popular and versatile of the elastomers used in adhesives. In the early 1920s, Dr. Nieuwland of the University of Notre Dame synthesized divinyl acetylene from acetylene using copper(l) chloride as catalyst. A few years later, Du Pont scientists joined Dr. Nieuwland s research and prepared monovinyl acetylene, from which, by controlled reaction with hydrochloric acid, the chloroprene monomer (2-chloro-l, 3-butadiene) was obtained. Upon polymerization of chloroprene a rubber-like polymer was obtained. In 1932 it was commercialized under the tradename DuPrene which was changed to Neoprene by DuPont de Nemours in 1936. [Pg.589]

Institute for Studies in Interface Sciences, Facultfe Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix,... [Pg.87]

In 1934, French chemist Hoch reported that the action of phenylmagnesium bromide on the oxime of propiophenone (3) at elevated temperature gave two products. One was aziridine 4 and the other was erroneously assigned as hydroxylamine 5. In the subsequent years (1939 onward), Campbell at the University of Notre Dame determined that the purported hydroxylamine 5 was actually P-hydroxylamine 6. The scope of the Grignard reagents was extended to both aryl and aliphatic Grignard reagents. [Pg.22]

Prof. Dr. Joan F. Brennecke Department of Chemical Engineering University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 46556... [Pg.379]

Eor an extensive list of reagents that have been used for this purpose and of compounds resolved, see Wilen, S.H. Tables of Resolving Agents and Optical Resolutions University of Notre Dame Press Notre Dame, IN, 1972. [Pg.199]

Jean-Marie Andr6 (95), Laboratoire de Chimie Thdorique Appliqude, Facultds Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, B-5000 Namur, Belgium Rodney J. Bartlett (149), Quantum Theory Project, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611... [Pg.384]

J.M. ANDRE, G. HARDY, D. H. MOSLEY and L. PIELA Facultes Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, Laboratoire de Chimie Theorique Appliquee, 61 rue de Bruxelles, B-5000 Namur, Belgium and University o/JVarsaw, Quantum Chemistry Laboratory, Pasteura 1, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland... [Pg.189]

McMullin, Ernan. Newton on matter and activity. Notre Dame (IN) Univ. of Notre Dame P., 1978. [Pg.276]

Shelley, William Scott. The elixir an alchemical study of the ergot mushrooms. Notre Dame (IN) Cross Cultural Publications, 1995. 282p. ISBN 0-940121-21-2... [Pg.438]

Walker, Daniel Pickering. Spiritual and demonic magic from Ficino to Campanella. London Warburg Institute, 1958 reprint, Univ of Notre Dame P, 1975. 244p. [Pg.518]

Hugo, Victor. The hunchback of Notre Dame. Philadelphia (PA) Running P,... [Pg.685]

Edgar W. Day, Jr., Ph.D., is a native of southern Indiana. He received his B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Notre Dame in 1958 and his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Iowa State University in 1963. Dr. Day joined the Research Laboratories of Eli Lilly and Company in 1963, working in the... [Pg.185]

Cartwright, N. and Mendell, H. (1984), What makes physics objects abstract , in J. Cushing, C. Delaney and G. Gutting (Eds), Science and Reality, University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, IN. [Pg.226]

LaVerne, J. A. (1988), Bibliography of Studies of the Heavy Particle Radiolysis of Liquids and Aqueous Solutions, Special Report SR-124 of the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory, Notre Dame, Indiana. [Pg.68]


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