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This process has been widely studied and led to the constmction of new and original industrial units. Interest in the reaction stems from the simplicity of the process as well as the absence of undesirable by-products. However, in order to be economically rehable, such a process has to give high yield of dihydroxybenzenes (based on hydrogen peroxide as well as phenol) and a great flexibiUty for the isomeric ratio of hydroquinone to catechol. This last point generated more research and led to original and commercial processes. [Pg.488]

Geligoites, although originally industrial expls, were used during WWII by the British and American Armed Forces mostly for demolition charges, but also in some A/T mines and in Stickey Grenades. They were used under the names of Saxonite or Nobel"s 803(808, 223 or 853). A typical compn was NG (gelatinized with 2—7% Collod Cotton)... [Pg.700]

Teflon is best known for its use in cookware, but its use in this area followed original industrial applications in gaskets, sealers, tape, and electrical insulation. These applications were a direct result of the use of PTFE for military purposes during World War II. [Pg.276]

Origin / Industry Sources/Uses Prepared by the chlorination of biphenyl used in the electrical industry in capacitors and transformers used in the formulation of lubricating and cutting oils pesticides adhesives plastics inks paints sealants. Exposure Routes Inhalation of fume or vapor percutaneous adsorption of liquid ingestion eye and skin contact landfills containing PCB waste materials and products incineration of municipal refuse and sewage sludge waste transformer fluid disposal to open areas. [Pg.544]

The historian s obvious question is why were so few British companies able to operate in Britain, Europe s richest consumer market until World War II. For Britain, historically the original industrial nation, was also historically the first urban consumer society. The answer is that the Swiss and American companies listed in Table 9.1 built the capabilities that permitted them to establish powerful barriers to entry into the U.K. market before World War II. The sudden demands of World War II for antibiotics and the resulting therapeutic revolution transformed the British market, whereas neither occurred in France during the 1940s. [Pg.245]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES from petroleum refining, shale oil processing, coal tar distilling, combustion of tobacco used to manufacture dyes, plastics insecticides and fungicide manufacturing constituent in asphalt... [Pg.227]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES in soots generated by the combustion of aromatic hydrocarbon fuels with pyridine natural fires component of crude oil, coal tar and a product of combustion contained in a variety of coal tar products... [Pg.228]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES pesticides plastics perfumes colloidal forms of metals organic synthesis glycerin acrylic acid esters warning agent in methyl chloride refrigerant military poison mixtures aquatic herbicide liquid fuel algae and aquatic weed control slimicide in paper manufacture... [Pg.229]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES production of acrylic and modacrylic fibers plastics rubber elastomers solvents polymeric minerals dyes pharmaceuticals insecticides nylon fumigant formation of high-impact resins... [Pg.231]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES insecticide, fumigant no longer produced or... [Pg.232]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES dyestuffs insecticides wood preservatives coke oven emissions coal tar pitch gasoline gasoline engine... [Pg.233]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES manufacture of white metal, bullets, bearing metal in fireworks thermoelectric piles coating metal blackening iron semiconductor devices paint pigments rubber vulcanization agents ceramic additive alloys antimony oxide lead storage batteries solder... [Pg.234]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES naturally occurring element coal fuel power plants manufacturing of glass, cloth, and electrical semiconductors fungicides wood preservatives growth stimulates for plants and animals veterinary medicine... [Pg.236]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES found as a free base in natural waters manufacture of azo dyes intermediate in synthesis of various colors plastic films determination of nicotine (quantitative) hardener in rubber compounds reagent spray reagent for sugars detection of hydrogen cyanide and sulfate detection of blood stains lignification measurement... [Pg.240]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES research chemical no evidence of commercial use found in oil, wax, smoke, food, and drugs... [Pg.241]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES produced from coal tar processing, petroleum refining, heat and power generation sources no commercial-scale production produced and distributed for research purposes, extensively in cancer research by-product of chemical production, combustion of tobacco and fuels... [Pg.242]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES found in motor-oil, crude oil, and gasoline ... [Pg.243]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES formed during incomplete burning of fossil fuel, garbage, or any other organic matter smoke component of coal tar pitch binder for electrodes component of creosote used to preserve wood research chemical... [Pg.244]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES found in bitumen, gasoline, and crude oil airborne coal tar emissions emissions from car engines no commercial uses... [Pg.245]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES component of benzene hexachloride, bhc a former insecticide small amounts may come from isomerization of lindane upon exposure to sunlight... [Pg.248]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES formerly used in the USA as an insecticide... [Pg.249]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOLRCES/USES formerly used as an insecticide, benzene hexachloride... [Pg.250]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES Used as an insecticide on field crops, com wheat, ornamentals, pasture, forage crops, forestry, timber protection, livestock, soil and seed treatment, viticulture treatment of head and body lice and scabies medication... [Pg.251]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES anthropogenic compound, not believed to occur in nature synthetic compound solvent intermediate for polysulfide rubber treatment of textiles manufacture of polymers and insecticides degreasing agents preparation of ion exchange resins... [Pg.252]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES used in the production of polyvinyl chloride added to plastics to make them flexible liquid used in vacuum pumps organic chemical industry recycling and processing plastics organic pump fluid... [Pg.256]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES possibly formed during chlorination treatment of sewage and drinking water formerly used as a flame retardant in polymers heat exchange fluid research chemical not produced commercially in the USA... [Pg.259]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES plasticizer for polyvinyl and cellulosic resins organic intermediate... [Pg.260]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES pesticide insecticide household and veterinary uses chlorination of chlordene fumigant... [Pg.264]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES dyestuffs manufacture of phenols, aniline, cumene, DDT, chloronitrobenzenes, o-and p- dichlorobenzene insecticides adhesives paints polishes waxes pharmaceuticals textiles dry cleaning surface coatings tar and grease remover surface coating removers natural rubbers heat transfer medium... [Pg.266]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES formed from the haloformation reaction that may occur during water ehlorination lab chemical organic synthesis chemical intermediate in the manufacture of fire extinguishing agents, aerosol propellants, refrigerants and pesticides... [Pg.267]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES manufacture of tetraethyl lead and ethylcel-lulose solvent for phosphorus, fats, resins, sulfur, oils, and waxes anesthetic alkylating agent analytical reagent organic synthesis refrigeration... [Pg.268]

ORIGIN/INDUSTRY SOURCES/USES synthetic organic chemical manufacture of anesthetics, sedatives, cellulose ethers copolymer of 95% ethyl acrylate with 5% 2-chloroethyl vinyl ether has been used to produce acrylic elastomer no longer produced in the USA... [Pg.269]


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