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A = Aristech Chemical B = BP Chemicals Ce = Celanese Cy = CYRO Industries Do = Dow Chemical Du = Du Pont E = Eastman Chemical G = General Electric R = Rohm Haas S = Shell Chemical U = Union Carbide... [Pg.98]

Products from the Chemicals Division, Procter Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1987 Mdol Tatty Mlcohols, Sherex Chemical Company, Dublin, Ohio, 1986 Vista Sufactants, Industrial Chemicals, andPlastics, Vista Chemical Company, Houston, Texas, 1987 TpalTinear Primary Mlcohols, Ethyl Corporation, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1985 Neodol, Shell Chemical Company, Houston, Texas, 1987 HenkelTat Paw Materials, Henkel K.-G.a.A., Dbsseldorf, Eed. Rep. Germany. [Pg.451]

Shell Chemical, Deer Park, Tex., U.S. 27 2-ethylhexanol propjiene... [Pg.454]

Catalytic Oligomeri tion. Shell Chemical provides C —C linear internal olefin feedstock for detergent oxo alcohol production from its SHOP... [Pg.459]

Eig. 6. Elow diagram for the Shell Chemical alcohol-olefin complex, Geismar, Louisiana, and Stanlow, United Kingdom. [Pg.459]

Courtesy of the Shell Chemical Corporation and the Ethyl Corporation. [Pg.459]

Epon Foam Spray 175, yi Eow Temperature Insulation, bulletin. Shell Chemical Co., Houston, Tex., Nov. 1963. [Pg.423]

In the former USSR, there reportedly are two technologies in use one is old anthrahydroquinone autoxidation technology and the other is closed-loop isopropyl alcohol oxidation technology. Production faciUties include several smaller, 100-150-t/yr isopropyl alcohol oxidation plants and a larger, 15,000-t/yr plant, which reportedly is being expanded to 30,000-t/yr. Differences in this technology as compared to the Shell Chemical Co. process are the use of oxygen-enriched air in the oxidation step and, catalytic reduction of the coproduct acetone back to isopropyl alcohol per equation 21. [Pg.477]

Concentrated Hydrogen Peroxide, Shell Technical Bulletin No. SC59 44R, Shell Chemical Corp., 1959, p. 69. [Pg.483]

Albright and Wilson = A Daiuml hachi Chemical = D Bayer = B Hoechst = Ho American Cyanamid = AC Exxon Chemical = E Shell Chemical = S Henkel = He Sherex = Sh and AK = AKZO. [Pg.545]

Extraction by carboxyUc acids (qv) is carried out in a neutral or weaMy acidic medium. The most widely used carboxyUc acid is RR (CH2)CCOOH, where Rplus represents seven carbon atoms. Trade names are Versatic 10 (Shell Chemicals) and Neodecanoic acid (Exxon Chemicals). CarboxyUc acids can be used either in chloride or in nitrate media and have a better selectivity for light lanthanides than for heavy lanthanide separation. [Pg.545]

KRATON Thermoplastic Elastomers bulletins. Shell Chemical Co., Houston, Tex. [Pg.231]

Liquid-Ph se Processes. Prior to 1980, commercial hquid-phase processes were based primarily on an AIQ. catalyst. AIQ. systems have been developed since the 1930s by a number of companies, including Dow, BASF, Shell Chemical, Monsanto, SociStH Chimique des Charboimages, and Union Carbide—Badger. These processes generally involve ethyl chloride or occasionally hydrogen chloride as a catalyst promoter. Recycled alkylated ben2enes are combined with the AIQ. and ethyl chloride to form a separate catalyst—complex phase that is heavier than the hydrocarbon phase and can be separated and recycled. [Pg.48]

ETON Resin Structural Reference Manual, Shell Chemical Company. [Pg.215]

Cariflex Technical Manual, GPR 1.2, Shell Chemicals, Houston, Tex., 1983. [Pg.501]

Mobil Chemical Oxy Petrochemicals Phillips Chemicals Company Shell Chemical... [Pg.185]

The primary benzene producers in the United Kingdom ate Shell Chemicals UK, Imperial Chemical Industries PLC, and BP Chemicals Ltd. These three companies have a combined armual capacity of over 1,100,000 t. [Pg.44]

CardurcF Technical Manual CA 1.1, 3rd ed.. Data Sheet, Shell Chemical Company, Reprinted June, 1989. [Pg.108]

XeoXcT Technical Manual, W 1.1, 5th ed.. Technical Bulletin, Shell Chemical Company. [Pg.108]

Fpichlorohydrin (chloromethyloxirane), which has a production capacity ia the United States of 291,000 t/yr, is manufactured by the chi orohydrin a tion of allyl chloride and subsequent dehydrochloriaation of the glycerol dichi orohydrin isomers (69). Dow and Shell Chemical are the two producers of epichlorohydrin ia the United States. [Pg.75]


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