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Schmitt, Robert

Bottaro Jeffrey C. (Mountain View, CA) Schmitt Robert J. (Redwood City, CA) Penwell Paul E. (Menlo Park, CA) Ross Da/id S. (Palo Alto, CA)... [Pg.368]

Nishoika, Masaharu, 235 Rabideau, Peter W., 73 Rabinovitz, Mordecai, 53 Richardson, Thomas J., 169 Ross, David S., 155 Sakikawa, Noriyuki, 357 Scanlon, Joseph C., 109,367 Schmitt, Robert J., 155 Schweitzer, Dieter, 333 Shine, Henry J., 127 Singer, L. S., 269 Sorok, Miroslaw, 127 Speight, James G., 201 Szentpaly, Laszlo v., 287 Szwarc, Michael, 13 Tanzella, Francis L., 169 Uetake, Kazuya, 357 Urimoto, Hideo, 357 Woody, Madge C., 255... [Pg.383]

Summary ADN can be prepared directly form ammonium carbamate by first, reacting the carbamate with nitronium tetrafluoroborate in the presence of acetonitrile to form an intermediate, the free acid of ADN, which need not be isolated. This intermediate is then treated with an alcoholic solution of ammonia in the presence of ether. The ADN, is then recovered by evaporation of the reaction mixture, followed by treatment with a solvent mixture, to remove impurities. The product is recovered by evaporation, and then reciystallized from butanol to form high purity ADN. Commercial Industrial note For related, or similar information, see Application No. 539,647, June 18th, 1990, by SRI International, to Jeffrey C. Bottaro, Mountain View, CA, Robert J. Schmitt, Redwood City, CA, Paul E. Penwell, Menlo Park, CA, and David S. Ross, Palo Alto, CA. Part or parts of this laboratory process may be protected by international, and/or commercial/industrial processes. Before using this process to legally manufacture the mentioned explosive, with intent to sell, consult any protected commercial or industrial processes related to, similar to, or additional to, the process discussed in this procedure. This process may be used to legally prepare the mentioned explosive for laboratory, educational, or research purposes. [Pg.153]

Sanchez, C., Renard, D., Robert, P., Schmitt, C., and Lefebvre, J. (2002). Structure and rheological properties of acacia gum dispersions. Food Hydrocolloids, 16,257-267. [Pg.143]

C. Sanchez, D. Renard, P. Robert, C. Schmitt and J. Lefebvre, Food Hydrocoll., 2001, (submitted). [Pg.118]

David S. Ross, Georgina P. Hum, and Robert J. Schmitt SRI International, Menlo Park, CA 94025... [Pg.161]

Robert Schmitt, True Rogers, William Porter III, Oliver Petermann, and Britta Huebner-Keese... [Pg.517]

Robert Schmitt RWTH Aachen, Chair for Production Messurement and Quality Management, Lab for Machine Tools, Aachen, Germany... [Pg.1339]

The authors would like to thank Drs. Jill Hochlowski, David Bums, Carl Beckner, and Alex Buko and Robert Schmitt, Hua Tang, Darlene Hepp, Stan Kantor, and Fanghua Zhu from Abbott Laboratories, as well as Drs. Barbara Kozikowski, Barbara Kuzmak, Sandra Nelson, and David Stanton and Tom Burt, Kathy Gibboney, Nathan Hall, Debra Tirey, and Lisa Williams from Procter and Gamble Pharmaceuticals for contributing to the work and for helpful discussions in the preparation of this chapter. [Pg.348]

Clearly the data presented are the work of a whole team of people. Contributors have been (in alphabetical order) Christoph Ellert, Thomas Hippier, Bernd von Issendorff, Werner Kronmuller, Robert Kusche, Walter Orlik, Thomas Reiners, Ralph Schlipper Martin Schmidt and Christina Schmitt. Financial support came from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft through SFB 276. [Pg.208]

Bahl D, Bogner RH (2006) Amorphization of indomethacin by co-grinding with NeusUin US2 amorphization kinetics, physical stability and mechanism. Pharm Res 23 2317-2325 Beck JS, VartuU JC (1996) Recent advances in the synthesis, characterization and apphcations of mesoporous molecular sieves. Curr Opin Solid State Mater Sci l(l) 76-87 Beck JS, Vartuh JC, Roth WJ, Leonowicz ME, Kresge CT, Schmitt KD, Chu CTW, Olson DH, Sheppard EW (1992) A new family of mesoporous molecular sieves prepared with liquid crystal templates. J Am Chem Soc 114(27) 10834-10843 Btinker CJ (2005) Colloidal sihca fundamentals and applications. In Bergna HE, Roberts WO (eds) Taylor and Francis, New York, p 615... [Pg.688]

Affrossman Stanley, Jerome Robert, O Neill Scott, Schmitt T., and Stamm Manfred. Surface structure of thin film blends of polystyrene and poly(n-butyl methacrylate). Colloid Polym. Sci. 278 no. 10 (2000) 993-999. [Pg.152]

I would like to express my gratitude to all contributors who have kindly provided the materials for the CD-ROM Richard Moore (University of California, San Diego), Robert Thompson (Georgia State University), Kenny McAlpine (University of Glasgow), Stephan Schmitt and Jake Mandell (Native Instruments), Nicolas Fournel (Synoptic), Karnataka Group, Dave Smith (Seer Systems), Aluizio Arcela (University of Brasilia), Xavier Rodet and Adrien Lefevre (Ircam), Trevor Wishart, Archer Endrich, Richard Dobson and Robert Fraser (CDP), Jacques Chareyron (University of Milan), Arun Chandra (University of Illinois),... [Pg.282]


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