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State Storage capacity Initial amount Price... [Pg.23]

Hydrogen can be stored as a gas, a cryogenic liquid, or, in addition, solid-state storage is also possible. A particular problem with liquid hydrogen is boiling off. As the liquid warms, boil off gas is released which must be vented from the storage tank. In confined spaces there is a risk of fire or explosion if contacted by a flame. [Pg.93]

Traditionally, hydrogen has heen stored, transported and used in the form of compressed gas or cryogenic liquid. Recharge-ahle metal hydrides have heen proposed as an alternative solid state storage method. A dynamic research community has assembled to explore the scientific basis and evaluate the technology of this hydrogen-metal reaction Metal hydride topics have... [Pg.223]

Huang, H.-P, Murthy, K.S., and Ghebre-Sellassie, I. (1991). Effect of the crystallization process and solid state storage on the physico-chemical properties of scale-up lots of CD0Q ,Dev. Ind. Pharro. [Pg.563]

Labuza, T. P. Saltmarch, R. Kinetics of browning and protein quality loss in whey powders during steady state and non-steady state storage conditions. J. Food Sci. [Pg.20]

Facilities for handling liquid ammonia from points of production to points of use are highly developed in the United States. A considerable amount of ammonia is moved hundreds of miles through interstate pipelines. Major pipelines run from points of production in Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana oil fields all the way to the intensively farmed mid-western area of the United States. Storage at the points of production and at large terminals sometimes is in pressurized vessels (spheres), but more often it is at atmospheric pressure in large, insulated, refrigerated vessels. [Pg.1121]

After World War I, ammunition and explosives which had been returned from combat areas accumulated in United States storage depots which were inadequate for the safe storage of such large quantities. Many incidents, fires, and explosions occurred involving these stores. House Document 199, Ammunition Storage Conditions, became the foundation for much of the planned development of explosives safety standards as we know them today. [Pg.237]

Figure 9.19 Reversible cycle for alane generation. All components of the electrochemical process can be recycled to continually afford a viable solid state storage material, Ref [55]. Figure 9.19 Reversible cycle for alane generation. All components of the electrochemical process can be recycled to continually afford a viable solid state storage material, Ref [55].
Are other factors such as Wigner energy or criticality relevant Is there the potential for reactivity excursions In practice it is unlikely that either criticality or Wigner energy will affect the control factor, since the RHP relates to steady state storage rather than operations. [Pg.132]

EXPIRY DATE or EXP DATE (state date as day, month, year) USE BY (state date as day, month, year) or CONSUME BY or CONS BY (state date as day, month, year). The date of minimum durability , i.e. the date until which the food kept in accordance with stated storage conditions will retain specific qualities for which tacit or express claim has been made, must be in the following form BEST BEFORE or BEST BEE (state date as day, month, year). Necessary storage directions must be stated. Date marking must be in capital bold-faced lettering or sans-serif character, min 6 point. [Pg.793]

After frozen storage at several temperatures in various media. All samples were quenched in alcohol at —72° before transfer to alcohol at the stated storage temperatures, and all were thawed rapidly in a 37° water bath for assay. All samples in a given experiment were prepared, frozen, stored, thawed, and assayed simultanously. ppt = precipitated on thawing. P = protein. MEt = mercaptoethanol. [Pg.74]


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