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Most beet-sugar plants purchase their limestone kiln feed. [Pg.179]

P. H. Saglio, P. Raymond, and A. Pradet, Metabolic activity and energy charge of excised maize root tips under anoxia control by soluble sugars. Plant Physiology 7 6 l()53 (1980). [Pg.137]

Again, it is also important to remember that chemical emergency situations can easily reach beyond the boundaries of any industrial plant. This is to be expected, especially in this age of population explosion with its characteristic urban sprawl. It is not unusual to find, for example, a chemical industrial plant site or other industrial plant that originally was isolated from city dwellers but later became surrounded on all sides by neighbors. The point is that when a chemical spill or chemical disaster occurs in an isolated area there may be no cause for general alarm however, when such a deliberate disaster occurs in the plant site as described in the sugar plant incident, it should be clear that the purpose of PSM, RMP, the Patriot Act, Homeland Security directives, OSHA s Combustible Dust NEP, and other safety/security factors is far-reaching—and absolutely critical to the survival of a free society. [Pg.21]

Kolf in 1890 for use as a smokeless proplnt, but also suitable as a blasting expl. It was prepd by nitration of residues from flour mills, starch and sugar plants, distilleries, breweries, etc. Oil cakes, moss, and pine needles were also nitrated. The resulting nitrated substances were treated under 5 atm press with sulfides or polysulfides, and then mixed with saltpeter previously saturated with Nitrobenzene Refs 1) Daniel (1902), 394 2) Fedoroff... [Pg.553]

Lewin Explosives. Patented in Fr in 1887, consisting of nitrated residues of cane sugar plants, either alone or mixed with NG, NC, Na nitrate, rye flour, paraffin, tar, etc. They were also known as Sandhoulites ... [Pg.571]

Beevers L (1982) Amino sugars - Plants and fungi. In Loewus FA, Tanner W (eds) Encyclopedia of plant physiology New Series Volume 13A Carbohydrates I Intracellular Carbohydrates. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, p 103... [Pg.140]

Like sodium chloride, carbon dioxide is relatively stable. Carbon dioxide is used in some types of fire extinguishers because it does not support burning. Figure 4.4. Photosynthesis is probably the most significant chemical reaction of carbon dioxide. In photosynthesis, plants use energy from the sun to combine carbon dioxide and water chemically to make simple sugars. Plants use these sugars as raw materials to make many... [Pg.124]

Fresh sugarcane bagasse was obtained from the sugar plant Usina Sao Luiz— Dedini S/A, (Pirassununga/SP, Brazil). It was dried at 45 °C for 48 h, left for 48 h at room temperature. [Pg.556]

The first biogeochemical laboratory in the history of natural science was opened on the base of a sugar plant laboratory. Vernadsky with assistants detected nickel in the. tissue of mouse and nickel and cobalt in lichens. Vernadsky aimed at the creation of biogeochemical tables of different elements for different organisms following the example of F. M. Clarke who had created such tables for various types of minerals (Bailes, 1990, p. 145). The experiments in this lab and in the lab of Kiev University showed, for the first time, that cyanobacteria perform an important role in the decomposition of the kaolin core of clay minerals. [Pg.65]

Sugar plant operates 165 day/year at 1000 ton/day. Annual average - 5(X) ton/day. Operating percent sugar plant - 45% Ethanol plant - 90%. Process efficiency - 13.3%. [Pg.414]

Abstract Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) initially received serious attention as a possible substitute for petrochemical-based plastics because of the anticipated shortage in the supply of petroleum. Since then, PHA has remained as an interesting material to both the academia and indusby. Now, we know more about this microbial storage polyester and have developed efficient fermentation systems for the large-scale production of PHA. Besides sugars, plant oils will become one of the important feedstock for the industrial-scale production of PHA. In addition, PHA will find new apphcations in various areas. This chapter summarizes the future prospects and the importance of developing a sustainable production system for PHA. [Pg.101]

Bioethanol Produced from Sugar Biomass. Production of bioethanol from sugar plants is a straightforward process after conditioning of the feedstock an aqueous raw sugar juice (sucrose syrup) is extracted (see Figure 8.1 and Chapter 9.3) and directly submitted to fermentation. [Pg.128]

Multiple-effect evaporator of various types— for sugar plant, concentration of sodium sulphate solution in rayon plants. [Pg.230]

Wildman SG, Hansen E (1940) Semi-micro techniqe for determining reducing sugars. Plant Physiol 15 719-725... [Pg.148]

Larronde F, Krisa S, Decendit A, Cheze C, Merillon JM (1998) Regulation of polyphenol production in Vitis vinifera cell suspension cultures by sugars. Plant Cell Rep 17 946-950. doi 10.1007/S002990050515... [Pg.1709]


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