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Shell Oil Company

Company (Bayway, New Jersey). This was followed in 1921, by the start-up of isopropyl alcohol production in Clendenin, West Virginia, by the Carbide and Carbon Chemicals (Union Carbide) Corporation. The Shell Oil Company began production in the 1930s at Dominguez, California (55). These three companies are the principal domestic manufacturers as of the mid-1990s. [Pg.107]

It has been discovered that styrene forms a linear alternating copolymer with carbon monoxide using palladium II—phenanthroline complexes. The polymers are syndiotactic and have a crystalline melting point - 280° C (59). Shell Oil Company is commercializing carbon monoxide a-olefin plastics based on this technology (60). [Pg.507]

The authors acknowledge the permission of various publishing companies and authors for permission to reproduce figures. They acknowledge with gratitude the permission of Shell Research B.V. and of Shell Oil Company to make the results of this study available to the scientific community. [Pg.454]

Shell Oil Company, private communication to API Subcommittee on Corrosion. [Pg.12]

This research is supported in part by the National Science Foundation Grant CBT-8706655 and in part by the Shell Oil Company. [Pg.457]

SRI International (2002) SRI International receives polymer patent portfolios from Shell Oil Company. SRI, Menlo Park, CA www.sri.com/news/releases/07-01-02.html. Last accessed 9 Sept 2008... [Pg.177]

Adip [Possibly an acronym of DIPA, di-isopropanolamine] A process for removing hydrogen sulfide, mercaptans, carbonyl sulfide, and carbon dioxide from refinery streams by extraction into an aqueous solution of di-isopropanolamine or methyl diethanolamine. Developed and licensed by the Shell Oil Company, Houston, TX. More than 320 units were operating in 1992. [Pg.13]

Developed and jointly licensed by Shell Oil Company and Dow Chemical Company. Introduced in 1987 by 1996, more than 20 units were operating and 10 were in design or under construction. The first application in coke making, in a plant near Pittsburgh, PA, was announced in 1996. [Pg.258]

Nickel-2-ethylhexanoate SBS, Styrene-bu- SBS in cyclohexane (18 wt.%) Shell Oil Company 18 (1991)... [Pg.555]

Cobalt-2-ethylhexanoate Polymers SBS (include ketone groups) in cyclohexane Shell Oil Company 28 (1996)... [Pg.556]

Palladium-2-ethylhexanoate NBR NBR in methylethyl ketone (5 wt.%) Shell Oil Company 30 (1989)... [Pg.556]


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