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V. Kollonitsch, Sucrose Chemicals, The International Sugar Research Foundation, Washington, D.C., 1970. [Pg.214]

V. Kollonitsch, Sucrose chemicals A critical review of a quarter-century of research by the sugar research foundation, Int. Sugar Res. Found., Bethesda, MD, 1970. [Pg.271]

Many systematic studies employing non-aqueous solvents have been sponsored by the International Sugar Research Foundation (S.R.F.), which received unpublished reports from the participants. Access to much of this work has now been made possible by the publication of a book5 sponsored by the Foundation entitled Sucrose Chemicals. Direct reference to S.R.F. reports as indexed in the book... [Pg.85]

Kollonitsch V (1970) Sucrose chemicals. The International Sugar Research Foundation Inc, Washington... [Pg.20]

Consider a spoonful of table sugar, sucrose, exposed to air (Figure 5.2). Will sucrose, chemical formula C12H22O11, react with oxygen in the air The following equation can be written for the chemical reaction that might occur ... [Pg.190]

Kollonitsch, V., Sucrose Chemicals, The international Sugar Research Foundation, Inc., Bethes-... [Pg.196]

One or two smaller companies have expressed interest in sucrose chemistry, but these mainly, are for specialty chemical applications. One may ask how many sugar companies have considered seriously diversifying into the chemical field. Either alone or in partnership with a chemical company, are they willing to develop those sucrose chemicals which seem economically viable today and likely to become even more so in the future ... [Pg.367]

G. Polyetherpolyole F. polyetherpolyols P. carry hydroxylic groups to be reacted with di/tri-isocyanates for producing polyurethanes, such as thermoplasts, - coatings, elastomers and foams. Traditional starting materials for p. are glycol and the RR-based ->glycerol, - sucrose, ->dextrose, - sorbitol, - sucrose molasses, xylitol, - mannitol, and products of hydrogenolysis of sucrose (- sucrose, chemical modifications). [Pg.228]

Sucrose, Biotransformation to Organic chemicals Saccharose, Biotransformation zu organischen Chemikalien Sucrose, Chemical Modifications Saccharose, chemische Modifizierungen Sucrose, Energy Source Saccharose, Energietrager... [Pg.340]

Sucrose, Chemical Modifications sucrose, modification de methodes chimiques Sucrose, Energy Source sucrose, porteur d nergie... [Pg.350]


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