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Organic Compounds and their Mixtures

Several compounds considered in Table 4.4 form very stable complexes with many metal cations, and this may result in chemical dissolution of adsorbents. Most adsorbates discussed in this section are susceptible to oxidation in course of the sorption experiment, often on expense of reduction of the adsorbent, [Pg.475]

A few examples of adsorption experiments with complex and rather ill defined mixtures of organic compounds are presented in Table 4.4. It should be emphasized [Pg.475]

4- dinitrophenol 2,6-dinitrophenol 2,2 -dipirydyl dissolved organic carbon fulvic acid [Pg.476]

1] AljOj. pjjeudohocJimtf, from chloride chloroplienols lO mol dm 15 niin 22 59 [Pg.478]

23 AlOOH. bochmite hunuc ucid lO -2/iO mol din (of acidic functional groups) 25 g (107 m g)/dm- ] d room 5-10 [Pg.479]


Thermodynamic Properties of Organic Compounds and their Mixtures... [Pg.1]

PFA and MFA have an outstanding chemical resistance even at elevated temperatures. They are resistant to strong mineral acids, inorganic bases, and inorganic oxidizing agents and to most of the organic compounds and their mixtures common in the chemical industry. However, they react with fluorine and molten alkali.55... [Pg.43]

For routine industrial work the Technical Data Book of the American Petroleum Institute is currently generally used for physical properties of petroleum compounds and the book by Reid, Prausnitz and Sherwood (The Properties of Gases and Liquids, McGraw Hill, 1977) is used for other organic compounds and their mixtures. [Pg.13]

Kofier, L. and Kofier, A. (1954). Thermo-mikro-methoden zur Kennzeichnung organ-ischer Stoffe und stoffgemiche. (Thermomicromethods for the study of organic compounds and their mixtures). Innsbruck, Wagner. A 1980 translation of this book by Walter C. McCrone is available from McCrone Associates, Inc. [8, 15, 95, 98, 240]... [Pg.358]

Well-defined low-molecular-weight organic compounds and their mixtures. [Pg.11]

The PZCs/IEPs of well-defined low-molecular-weight organic compounds and their mixtures are presented in Tables 3.2077-3.2090. [Pg.837]

Thermodynamic Properties of Organic Compounds and Their Mixtures (subvols. B-J), in Landolt-Bomstein Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology—New Series, vol. 4/8, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1996-2003. [Pg.31]

Wilhoit R. C. Marsh, K. N. Hong, X. Gadalla, N. Frenkel, M. Thermodynamic Properties of Organic Compounds and Their Mixtures, Subvolume B. Densities of Aliphatic Hydrocarbons Alkanes, Landolt-Bomstein, Group IV. Physical Chemistry, Vol. 8, Berlin Springer-Verlag, (1996). Also Subvolumes C-F. [Pg.22]

L. Kofler and A. Kofler, Thermal Micromethods for the Study of Organic Compounds and Their Mixtures, Wagno" Innsbruck, 1952 translated by McCrone, W. C., McCrone Research Institute Chicago, 1980. [Pg.2334]

Bogomol ny, A.M. Rumyantseva, A.V. (1987). Data banks on properties of organic compounds and their mixtures. Pryamye i obratnye zadachi Idiimicheskoi termodinamiki (Direct and reverse tasks of chemical thermodynamic), collection. Novosibirsk Nauka (Siberian department), 101-107. [Pg.476]

Solvents in the context of this Technical Rule are volatile organic compounds and their mixtures with a boiling point < 200°C, under standard conditions (20°C and 101.3 kPa) are liquid and can be used to solve other substances or to dilute without chemical change. ... [Pg.414]


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