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Product mobilization

Characteristically, the mechanisms formulated for azide decompositions involve [693,717] exciton formation and/or the participation of mobile electrons, positive holes and interstitial ions. Information concerning the energy requirements for the production, mobility and other relevant properties of these lattice imperfections can often be obtained from spectral data and electrical measurements. The interpretation of decomposition kinetics has often been profitably considered with reference to rates of photolysis. Accordingly, proposed reaction mechanisms have included consideration of trapping, transportation and interactions between possible energetic participants, and the steps involved can be characterized in greater detail than has been found possible in the decompositions of most other types of solids. [Pg.165]

Country footprint [tC02e/p] Construction (%) Shelter <%) Food <%) Clothing <%) Manufactured products (%) Mobility <%) Service (%) Trade <%)... [Pg.286]

Q. As you know, the prosecution charges that Farben in this field, particularly, took the initiative by drafting these production-mobilization plans. Does this allegation correspond to the truth ... [Pg.149]

The observations have shown that consideration must be given to several different processes of carbonate deposition and/or silica or iron oxide deposition in contact which such bacterial mats. Obviously some important lithification processes take place within the decay zone below the active photosynthetic zone. In most of the cases where lithification was observed there, it was carbonate lithification of a type not related to the photosynthetic depletion of C02. Different filamentous and coccoid cyanobacteria can become more or less lithified depending on slime production, mobilization, outer morphology and microenvironments. [Pg.17]

Aerobic mineral oxidation resulting in mineral degradation and product mobilization Aerobic bacterial oxidation of elemental sulphur (S°), of various mineral sulphides such as pyrite (FeS2), chalcopyrite (CuFeS2), arsenopyrite (FeAsS), sphalerite (ZnS), cobalt sulphide (CoS) and nickel sulphide (NiS) to corresponding metal sulphates, and of uraninite (UO2) to U02 are examples in which oxidizable minerals undergo dissolution of one or more of their constituents, which are thus mobilized (see Ehrlich, 2002a). [Pg.6]

Hierarchical porous materials are sohds that are ordered at different length scales. Materials with multiple porosities are of high interest for apphcations in catalysis and separation, because these apphcations can take advantages of different pore structures. For example, microporous mesoporous composites have shown superior catalytic activities by the combination of strong acidity from zeohtes with high reactant or product mobility due to large uniform mesopores. Several approaches have been reported on the design and synthesis of hierarchical porous materials, as discussed below. [Pg.5676]

While fission product mobility is mostly a function of the chemical properties of the element, the initial physical form of the contamination can also be important. For radioactive contaminants... [Pg.4766]

FIGURE 13.3 Right RAID-S2, a dependable rapid alarm and identification device. Left RAID M-lOO extensive portable capability. (From Brnker Daltonics, Chemical detection, http //www.bdal.com/products/mobile-detection/chemical.html.)... [Pg.296]

A resin based on rosin was manufactured by an en masse reaction. Only a small exotherm was involved. In an attempt to keep the product mobile for ease of transfer and handling, the reactor was heated above the (unknown) autoignition temperature of the flammable vapours in the ullage space. Autoignition occurred, there was an explosion and a fire. [Pg.187]

The effect of mobilizing additives is directly reflected in a change of the mechanical properties. Even after receiving a high irradiation dose (which is the case for sterilization of syringes and other medical products), mobilization results in a higher impact resistance compared with sterilized products, but without mobilizing additives. [Pg.711]

Adsorption and desorption in at least three soil types and, where relevant, adsorption and desorption of metabolites and degradation products Mobility... [Pg.82]

ZSM-5 catalyst was not very selective to ethylene production. The catalyst was stabilized hydrothermally but generated mostly propylene and butylenes, with high gasoline yield as a by-product. Mobil modified the ZSM-5 crystal to be more selective to ethylraie, but even after that the selectivity to ethylene was still limited. Probably for this reason, many small-pore... [Pg.197]


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