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Separator Anderson

Anderson, R. Sample Pretreatment and Separation, Wiley Chichester, 1987. [Pg.230]

FIG. 14-109 Typical separators using impingement in addition to centrifugal force, a) Hi-eF purifier. (V D, Anderson Co.) (h) Flick separator. (Wutster line separator. (Centrifix Co7j>., Bull. 220.)... [Pg.1430]

Keller, Anderson, and Yon in Rousseau (ed.), Handbook of Separation Process Technology, John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1987 reprinted with permission. [Pg.1548]

L., and Thew M. T., (eds.). Hydrocyclones Analysis and Applications, p. 95, Kliiwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1992. Dahlstrom D. A., Fundamental of Solid-Liquid Separation, Mnlar A. L., and Anderson,... [Pg.1775]

The processes used in the manufacture of morphine are believed to be still based on that described by the Scottish chemist Gregory,in 1833, with improvements devised by Anderson. A description has been published by Schwyzer, who also deals with the manufactme of codeine, narcotine, cotarnine, and the commercially important morphine derivatives, diamorphine (diacetylmorphine), and ethylmorphine (morphine ethyl ether). More recently Barbier has given an account of processes, based on long experience in the preparation of alkaloids from opium. Kanewskaja has described a process for morphine, narcotine, codeine, thebaine and papaverine, and the same bases are dealt with by Chemnitius, with the addition of narceine, by Busse and Busse, and by Dott. It is of interest to note that a number of processes for the extraction and separation of opium alkaloids have been protected by patent in Soviet Russia. ... [Pg.179]

Thebaine, CjgHgiOgN. This base, which occurs in opium to the extent of 0-1 to 1 per cent., was first obtained by Pelletier and Thiboumery, who regarded it as isomeric with morphine, and named it paramorphine. It was examined by Kane, who first called it thebaine, and by Anderson, who described a method of isolation and provided the formula given above. It remains in the mother liquor after the removal of morphine and eodeine hydrochlorides in Gregory s process, and in Hesse s method of isolating it from this source is obtained as the acid tartrate. This is crystallised from hot water, and the alkaloid regenerated from it is reerystallised from dilute alcohol, from which it separates in leaflets, or from dry alcohol in prisms, m.p. 193°, — 218-6° (EtOH) or — 229-5°... [Pg.219]

Figure 4-36. Line-type centrifugal separator. Courtesy of V. D. Anderson Co. Figure 4-36. Line-type centrifugal separator. Courtesy of V. D. Anderson Co.
C. Anderson R. Rindner, Separation Distances Tests of 155mm (Ml07) Projectiles , PATR4425 (1973) 16) R. Bassa G. Laszlo,... [Pg.783]

Anderson et al, Eight-Inch Separation Propagation Tests for Cartridge, 81mm, HE, M374A2EI and Projectile 81mm, HE, M374 , PATR 4773... [Pg.811]

In a study of the metabolism of methyl parathion in intact and subcellular fractions of isolated rat hepatocytes, a high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method has been developed that separates and quantitates methyl parathion and six of its hepatic biotransformation products (Anderson et al. 1992). The six biotransformation products identified are methyl paraoxon, desmethyl parathion, desmethyl paraoxon, 4-nitrophenol, />nitrophenyl glucuronide, and /wiitrophenyl sulfate. This method is not an EPA or other standardized method, and thus it has not been included in Table 7-1. [Pg.178]

By combining the results of the Newns-Andersons model and the considerations from the tight binding model it is now possible to explain a number of trends in surface reactivity. This has been done extensively by Norskov and coworkers and for a thorough review of this work we refer to B. Hammer and J.K. Norskov, Adv. Catal. 45 (2000) 71. We will discuss the adsorption of atoms and molecules in separate sections. [Pg.246]

Anderson and Bonner made the first detailed kinetic study on the exchange using the isotopic method ( Cr) and a separation method based on the conversion of Cr(II) into Cr(IIl) oxalate and an ion-exchange treatment. To prevent oxidation of Cr(II) during exchange a hydrogen atmosphere was maintained over the reaction mixture. The rate law found to be obeyed for the concentration ratio range Cr(III)/Cr(II) of between 3.3 x 10 and 2.0 in perchlorate media was... [Pg.81]

The values of kj calculated by Bacon and Anderson (1982), and used in most models of Th scavenging, varied with particle concentration and ranged from 0.2 to 1.2 Such values are appreciably longer than expected from sorption rates onto particle surfaces. The discrepancy can be explained if dissolved Th is initially sorbed to surfaces of very small particles (colloids) that pass through the typical filters (0.1-0.4 im) used to separate dissolved from particulate fractions (Santschi et al. 1986). [Pg.468]

Nair, L. M., Saari-Nordhaus, R., and Anderson, Jr., J. M., Simultaneous separation of alkali and alkaline-earth cations on polybudaiene-maleic acid-coated stationary phase by mineral acid eluents, /. Chromatogr., 640, 41,1993. [Pg.273]

Anderson, R., Rasor, E. and Van Ryn, F., Particle size separation via soil washing to obtain volume reduction, J. Hazard. Mater., 66, 89-98, 1999. [Pg.569]


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