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J. A. E. Hannum, ed., Ha ards of Chemical Eockets and Propellants, 3 vols., Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, June 1985. [Pg.26]

J. W. Patterson and R. W. Minear, State of the Pirtfor the Inorganic Chemicals Industy Commercial Explosives PB 240 960, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, 1975. [Pg.28]

D. R. Mouta and co-workeis, Mayards Analysis of the Final Design of the Improved Black Powder Process, Vols. 1—2, Rpt. J6329, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, 1963. [Pg.56]

J. F. Farnsworth, Proceedings Coal Gas Fundamentals Symposium, Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, 1979. [Pg.76]

B. W. Wilhelm and co-workers, "100 MW Anthracite Culm CFB Small Power Producer," Proceedings of the American Power Conference, Vol. 50, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, 1988. [Pg.148]

J. W. Novak, Jr., R. R. Burr, andR. Bednarik, "Mechanisms of Metal Ion Adsorption of Activated Alumina," Vol. 35, Proc. Int. Symp. on Metals Speciation, Separation, and Recorey, Chicago, lU., July 27—Aug. 1, 1986, Industrial Waste Elimination Research Center of the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, lU. [Pg.158]

T. P. Piccirillo and co-workers. Proceedings of the Holm Seminar on Electrical Contacts, Dliaois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Dl., 1976, pp. 71—78. [Pg.33]

R. W. Barnard and J. P. Pasternak, Proceedings of the IEEE Holm Seminar on Electric Contact Phenomena, Dliaois lastitute of Technology, Chicago, Dl.,... [Pg.33]

Bodle, Vyas, and Talwalker Clean Fuels from Coal Symposium IT, Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, 1975) presented the chart in Fig. 27-5, which shows very simply the different routes from coal to clean gases and liquids. [Pg.2367]

Department of Chemistry, ILlinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IlL 60616. [Pg.82]

D. K. McKibben, Safe Design of Atmospheric Pressure Vessels, Paper presented at Seminar on Prevention of Fires and Explosions in the Hydrocarbon Industries, Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, June 21-26, 1982. [Pg.134]

E. B. Klusmann. Odor monitoring at Southern California Gas Company. In Odorization, volume 3, pages 407-423. Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, IL, Southern California Gas Co, 1993. [Pg.414]

Karplus, H. B., 1958, The Velocity of Sound in a Liquid Containing Gas Bubbles, Rep. COO-248, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL. (3)... [Pg.540]

ANTHANE/ANODEK [Anaerobic Methane/Anaerobic O. de Konickx] A process for generating methane by the anaerobic fermentation of industrial organic wastes. Invented by the Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago engineered by the Studiebureau O. de Konickx, Belgium, and commercialized since 1977. [Pg.23]

BIOGAS A process for generating methane from wastes and biomass. Developed by the Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, since 1970, and demonstrated at Walt Disney World, Orlando, FL, in 1990. See also Biogas. [Pg.40]

CCOP [Chlorine-catalyzed oxidative pyrolysis] A process for converting methane into a mixture of ethylene and acetylene. Invented by the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, and under development by Dow Chemical Company in 1991. [Pg.57]

PEATGAS A process for converting peat to gaseous fuels. Developed from 1974 to 1980 by the Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, and the Minnesota Gas Company, to use the peat deposits in Northern Minnesota. [Pg.205]


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