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Rohm Haas Company

Examples of nonionic surfactants are Emulphor ON and the Igepals (both Antara Chemicals), and Triton X-100 (Rohm Haas Company). [Pg.259]

Amberlite is a trademark of the Rohm Haas Company Diaion is a trademark of Mitsubishi Corporation [previously Diamond Shamrock Corporation (USA)]... [Pg.351]

Research Laboratories Rohm Haas Company 727 Norristown Road Spring House, PA 19477 USA... [Pg.337]

Robert M. Rosen, Chair, BASF Corporation Siegfried Fiedler, BASF Corporation Gene Hortz, Rohm Haas Company Duncan F. Hutcheon, ExxonMobil Joel Krueger, BP Amoco... [Pg.465]

Rohm Haas Company Spring House, Pennsylvania, USA... [Pg.220]

The CCPS RASC was chaired by Dennis C. Hendershot (Rohm Haas Company), and committee members included Daniel A. Crowl (Michigan Technological University), Scott W. Ostrowski (Exxon Mobil Chemical), Randy Freeman (Solutia, and subsequently, EQE), William Lutz (Union Carbide), Chuck Fryman (FMC Corporation), Della Wong (NOVA Chemicals), Walter Silowka (Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.), William Tilton (DuPont), Arthur Woltman (Shell), and Thomas Gibson (CCPS). [Pg.4]

The American Chemistry Council PSS was chaired by Peter Lodal (Eastman Chemical) and included representatives from DuPont Shell Chemical ExxonMobil Chemical Huntsman Dow Chemical Solutia Celanese Rohm Haas Company Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Monsanto Union Carbide Montell Eastman Chemical and Lyondell. [Pg.4]

Plexiglas A Trademark of Rohm Haas Company for thermoplastic, poly (methyl methacrylate) - type polymers... [Pg.124]

Optidose is a new technology from Rohm Haas Company. It is provided as a combination of traced polymer and a field-friendly test kit that permits the determination of available active polymer in a cooling system at any given time. The technology is, in fact, a tracking system that permits the detection of ppm levels of tagged polymers, now incorporated... [Pg.378]

Bardsley, Judy H. Ellis, Michael J. Hann, William M. New Acrylate Polymers for Water Treatment Programs. Rohm Haas Company, USA, March 1990. [Pg.451]

The authors are indebted to the National Science Foundation and the Mobil Foundation for research support and to the Rohm Haas Company for contributing the MMA monomer. [Pg.509]

Dennis Hendershot (Rohm Haas Company), Kenneth Linder (HSB Industrial Risk Insurers), Peter N. Lodal (Eastman Chemical Company), John Noronha (Eastman Kodak), Carl Schiappa (Dow Chemical) and William Thornberg (HSB Industrial Risk Insurers). Dr. Martin E. Gluckstein, P.E., was the CCPS Staff Liaison and was responsible for the overall administration and coordination of the project. [Pg.6]

ROCKWOOD HOLDINGS INC ROGERS CORPORATION ROHM HAAS COMPANY ROYAL DUTCH SHELL (SHELL GROUP)... [Pg.117]

Dow AgroSciences LLC Union Carbide Corporation Rohm Haas Company... [Pg.246]

SKC Haas Display Films ROHM HAAS COMPANY... [Pg.557]

Kramer VJ (1996) Rohm Haas Company, Spring House, PA, USA, personal communication to GG Rimkus... [Pg.165]

Rohm Haas Company, Redstone Arsenal Research Division, Huntsville, Ala. [Pg.30]

R 9. Rohm Haas Company Sulfonic acid cation exchange r in catalysts and chemical reactions involving the use thereof. Brit. Pat 956.357 (1964). [Pg.211]

In recent years heteropolycompounds have been studied for the oxidation of propane to acrylic acid and of isobutane to methacrylie aeid. Rohm Haas Company was the first in 1981 to claim the one-step oxidation of isobutane to methacrolein and methacrylie acid (55). Even though no reference is made to heteropolycompounds, the claimed catalyst compositions correspond to Keggin-type structures. In the patents later issued by Sumitomo (56,57) an important role was claimed to be played by vanadium (in an anionic position), by cesium (in a cationic position), as well as by an excess of phosphorus with respect to the stoichiometric composition. These catalysts gave selectivities to methacrylie acid plus methacrolein close to 70 %, with isobutane conversions in the 10 to 13 % range. Besides carbon oxides, acetic acid was the main by-product. [Pg.26]

Gary S. Calabrese, Rohm Haas Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania... [Pg.144]


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