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Fig. 14. Application of an AT-benzylisopropylamine imprinted MAA/EGDMA copolymer as catalyst for the dehydrofluorination of 4-fluoro-4-(p-nitrophenyl)-2-butanone in a batch reactor. Given is the substrate concentration versus time. The reaction was carried out at 50° C in 10 ml of a mixture of water and acetonitrile 1 1 (v/v), containing 5 mg of the substrate 4-fluoro-4-(p-nitrophenyl)-2-butanone (i. e., a final concentration of 2.4 mmol/1) and 500 mg MIP or non-im-printed control polymer (CP). Top use of MIP, 1. experiment ( ), 2. experiment ( ). Bottom use of CP, 1. experiment ( ), 2. experiment ( ). Reprinted with permission from Briiggemann O (2001) Anal Chim Acta 435 197. Copyright 2001 Elsevier Science... Fig. 14. Application of an AT-benzylisopropylamine imprinted MAA/EGDMA copolymer as catalyst for the dehydrofluorination of 4-fluoro-4-(p-nitrophenyl)-2-butanone in a batch reactor. Given is the substrate concentration versus time. The reaction was carried out at 50° C in 10 ml of a mixture of water and acetonitrile 1 1 (v/v), containing 5 mg of the substrate 4-fluoro-4-(p-nitrophenyl)-2-butanone (i. e., a final concentration of 2.4 mmol/1) and 500 mg MIP or non-im-printed control polymer (CP). Top use of MIP, 1. experiment ( ), 2. experiment ( ). Bottom use of CP, 1. experiment ( ), 2. experiment ( ). Reprinted with permission from Briiggemann O (2001) Anal Chim Acta 435 197. Copyright 2001 Elsevier Science...
Screen input formatting and input verification, data recovery, referential integrity, data transfers, print controls... [Pg.708]

In the arguments of sw, io is the print dataset, ktf (10) datasets for labelled lists of integrals, ktr (10) work datasets, kts is an internal output dataset, and iprnt is a print control parameter such that... [Pg.483]

Accuracy of instructions and procedures Templates, print controls... [Pg.203]

In Program QWIEN (written in QBASIC, Appendix A), x is initialized at 1 and incremented by 0.1 in line 3, which is given the statement number 10 for future reference. Be careful to differentiate between a statement number like 10 x = x -E. 1 and the product 10 times r which is 10%. A number a is calculated for x= 1.1 that is obviously too small so (a — 1) is less than 0 and the IF statement in line 5 sends conhol back to the statement numbered 10, which increments a by 0.1 again. This continues until (a — 1) > 0, whereupon control exits from the loop and prints the result for a and a . [Pg.5]

Once the job is completed, the UniChem GUI can be used to visualize results. It can be used to visualize common three-dimensional properties, such as electron density, orbital densities, electrostatic potentials, and spin density. It supports both the visualization of three-dimensional surfaces and colorized or contoured two-dimensional planes. There is a lot of control over colors, rendering quality, and the like. The final image can be printed or saved in several file formats. [Pg.332]

Fluidyibsorbamy. Fluids like ink penetrate into paper during the printing process. The further the ink penetrates, the less glossy the print. The degree of penetration in paper is generally a function of the paper porosity and wettabiUty by the fluid. It can be controlled by the particle size, shape, and chemical nature of the filler or filler surface. In particular, plate-like fillers, such as clays, tend to produce the best fluid holdout because they tend to overlap and reduce the porosity at the paper surface (see Inks). [Pg.370]

Services. These iaclude telephone system FAX machines mail moves deUveries tmcks and vehicle fleet management janitorial and housekeepiag services landscapiag and gardening water treatment and waste disposal reproduction, eg, copyiag machines, blue-line machines, and printing furniture control tool rental and maintenance and instmment rental and caUbration. [Pg.445]

R. J. Lewis, Sr. and R. L. Tatkin, eds.. Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances, 8th ed.. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Pubhc Health Service Center for Disease Control, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1979. [Pg.390]

The aimual worldwide production of carbon blacks, which iaclude a large variety of carbonaceous products, was estimated to be around six million metric tons ia 1994. More than 90% of this pigment is consumed by the mbber iadustries, ia particular, by the tire iadustry as a reinforcing agent. The rest (- 500, 000 t) is used for coloring plastics, printing inks, and paints. Particle size of carbon blacks varies from 5 to 500 p.m and can be controlled by the process conditions and feedstock (see Carbon, carbon black). [Pg.15]


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