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Wei and Robbins [10] and Brassell and Wei [2] have reported property data for CBCF. Their data, and more recent unpublished data from ORNL, are summarized below. [Pg.175]

With each shipment of fresh catalyst, the catalyst suppliers typically mail refiners an inspection report that contains data on the catalyst s physical and chemical properties. This data is valuable and should be monitored closely to ensure that the catalyst received meets the agreed specifications. A number of refiners independently analyze random samples of the fresh catalyst to confirm the reported properties. In addition, quarterly review of the fresh catalyst properties with the catalyst vendor will ensure that the control targets are being achieved. [Pg.99]

The resulting deep blue, air-sensitive solid was then fully characterized as pentaphenylborole (94) and stood in sharp contrast to the reported properties of pseudo-borole 95 as an air-stable, pale yellow solid,93 prepared according to Eq. (30). [Pg.380]

Measurements of gas chromatographic retention time are often used as a fast and easy method of estimating vapor pressure. These estimated pressures are related to the gas/substrate partition coefficient, which can be regarded as a ratio of solubility of the substance in the gas to that in the substrate, both solubilities being of the substance in the liquid state. As a result the estimated vapor pressures are of the liquid state. To obtain the solid vapor pressure requires multiplication by the fugacity ratio. It is important to establish if the estimated and reported property is of the vapor or liquid. [Pg.9]

FRET Well described FRET pairs, mostly single donor-single acceptor configurations, enables optimization of reporter properties Few examples, single donor-multiple acceptor configurations possible, limitation of FRET efficiency due to nanometer-size of QD-coating... [Pg.9]

Comments and reported properties prepared by cation-exchange reactions,... [Pg.55]

Compound (CH N3)2[CrOj (CH6N3)2[Cr20,] (CH6N3)2[Cr30io] (CH6N3) = guanidinium Comments and reported properties X Ref. a... [Pg.110]

Developments by BASF in high-impact propylene copolymers produced by reactive blending, random propylene copolymers, glass fibre-reinforced PP composites and PP foams are reported. Properties and applications of these materials are described. 4 refs. BASF AG... [Pg.103]

The left pane of the Report Properties of the portion of the dialog box contains the list of available information that can be added to the BOM. This information can come from several sources such as ... [Pg.596]

By use of aliphatic zinc iodides, in toluene solution, mixed aromatic-aliphatic azo compounds have also been prepared [45b]. Reported properties are... [Pg.162]

The chemical modification studies have thus not yet led to a much more conclusive picture of the active site than that outlined in Fig. 12, and the identification of amino acid side chains involved in catalysis or substrate binding may have to await the completion of the crystal structure determination. The reporter properties of the Co(II) enzyme clearly show, however, that an open coordination position is of decisive functional importance, that the metal ion is intimately associated with the basic group participating in the reaction, and that the metal ion is probably also involved in the binding of one of the substrates, HCO3. [Pg.179]

The skutterudites do not melt congruently and involve pnicogens (P, As, Sb) that generally have high vapor pressures at the formation temperatures of the compounds. The high melting temperatures of Fe, Ru and Os coupled with the reactivity of the lanthanide metals with convenient crucible materials (e.g., Si02) makes the synthesis of many of these compounds difficult. As a result, variations in the reported properties of a particular lanthanide skutterudite compound can often be traced to differences in sample composition and quality. [Pg.6]

The rupture of an 8 inch (20 cm) LPG pipeline resulted in the worst petrochemical incident in the Western Hemisphere (in terms of casualties). This tragic incident occurred in November 1984 within a LPG terminal. The facility received hydrocarbons from three refineries in a suburb of Mexico City. The LPG was stored in six spheres up to 630,000 gallons (2.4 million liters) each and 48 bullet tanks. A total inventory of about 3.8 million gallons (14,400 cubic meters) was on-site at the time of the explosion and fire. Mahoney reported property damages of 19.9 million. (U.S. 1984). [21]... [Pg.120]

Agrawal et al. reported the synthesis of BTDAONAB (Fig. 1.3c) which does not melt below 550 °C and is considered to be a better and thermally more stable explosive than TATB. According to the authors, this material has a very low impact (21J), no friction sensitivity (> 360 N) and is thermally stable up to 550 °C. These reported properties makes BTDAONAB superior to all of the nitro-aromatic compounds which have been discussed. BTDAONAB has a VoD of 8300 m/s while TATB is about 8000 m/s [Agrawal et al., Ind. J. Eng. Mater Sci., 2004,11,516-520 Agrawal et al., Central Europ.. Energ. Mat. 2012, 9(3), 273-290.]... [Pg.7]

X)0 gallons (2.4 million L) each and 48 bullet tanks. A total inventory of about 3.8 million gallons (14,400 cubic meters) was on-site at the time of the explosion and tire. Mahoney reported property damages of 19.9 million (U.S., 1984). [21]... [Pg.111]

Because of the reported property advantages of the ferrocene moiety in polymers, this work was undertaken to ascertain if vinyl ferrocene could be redox copolymerized with other common monomers without serious problems. [Pg.188]


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