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Shoji F, Kashihara K, Sumitomo K and Oura K 1991 Low-energy recoil-ion spectroscopy studies of hydrogen adsorption on Si(100)-2 x i surfaces Surf. Sc/. 242 422-7... [Pg.1825]

Sumifix Supra dyes SUMKAEXCEL Sumisdex Sumitomo C KS500 Summability equation Sumycin Sun... [Pg.950]

Patents claiming specific catalysts and processes for thek use in each of the two reactions have been assigned to Japan Catalytic (45,47—49), Sohio (50), Toyo Soda (51), Rohm and Haas (52), Sumitomo (53), BASF (54), Mitsubishi Petrochemical (56,57), Celanese (55), and others. The catalysts used for these reactions remain based on bismuth molybdate for the first stage and molybdenum vanadium oxides for the second stage, but improvements in minor component composition and catalyst preparation have resulted in yields that can reach the 85—90% range and lifetimes of several years under optimum conditions. Since plants operate under more productive conditions than those optimum for yield and life, the economically most attractive yields and productive lifetimes maybe somewhat lower. [Pg.152]

The market for optical fiber worldwide in 1992 was 2.8 billion corresponding to 10 million fiber kilometers (Mfk) (38). This can be broken down into the U.S. market (3.7 Mfk), the rest of North America (0.4 Mfk), northern Europe (4.1 Mfk), eastern Europe (2.6 Mfk), the Pacific Rim (2.8 Mfk), and elsewhere (0.3 Mfk). Most of the optical fiber is manufactured by only a few companies, the largest of which are AT T and Coming. Other producers include Alcatel, Eujikura, Eurakawa, Northern Telecom, Pirelli, and Sumitomo. The market for optical fibers is projected to reach 3.5 biUion by 1998. In addition, according to ElectroniCast (San Mateo, Ca.), the total market for passive optical components, optical electronics, connectors, and fiber-optic cable is predicted to increase from 1.76 billion (U.S.) in 1992 to over 4 billion in 1997, and 10 billion by 2002. [Pg.260]

U.S.A., in lactating dairy cattie to increase milk production. EH Lilly and Company, The Upjohn Company, and American Cyanamid Company also have interests in the commercial appHcation of recombinant bovine GH. Recombinant porcine GH [9061-23-8] preparations from several companies, eg. The Upjohn Company, Smith Kline Beecham Animal Health, Pitman-Moore, Inc., Monsanto Company, and American Cyanamid Company, are being evaluated for commercial use. Recombinant human GH for clinical use is marketed under such names as Protropin (Genentech), Umatrope (EH Lilly), Genotropin (Sumitomo), and Somatonorm (Kabi-Vitmm) by a variety of pharmaceutical companies. A listing of additional suppHers is available (2). [Pg.176]

Special, uv-curable epoxy resins (qv) for substrate disks for optical data storage (Sumitomo BakeHte, Toshiba) excel by means of their very low birefringence (<5 nm/mm) and high Young s modulus. Resistance to heat softening and water absorption are similar to BPA-PC, but impact resistance is as low as that of PMMA. [Pg.162]

Sumitomo Chemical Co. (98—100) and Mitsubishi Kasei Co. (101) have patented single-step catalysts containing niobium and palladium. A Sumitomo example reports 93.5% MIBK selectivity at 41.8% acetone conversion and conditions of 160°C and 2 MPa. Other significant processes have been reported (60,102—110). [Pg.492]

MIBK Direct Conversion ofMcetone over Heterogeneous Catalyst-Sumitomo, Process Evaluation Research Planning (PERP), Topical Reports, Vol. Ill, Chem Systems Inc., Tarrytown, NY, 1988. [Pg.502]


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