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Thompson 2 Hydrogenation

M. C. Sousa Lopes, H. W. Thompson. Hydrogen Bonding between Phenols and Cyanides. Spectrochim. Acta 1968, 24A, 1367-1383. [Pg.263]

AW Thompson, Hydrogen in Metals. IM Bernstein and AW Thompson, editors. Metals Park OH American Society of Metals (1974) p. 91. [Pg.308]

IM Bernstein and AW Thompson, Hydrogen in metals , in Proceedings of the International Conference on the Effects of Hydrogen on Materials Properties and Selection and Structural Design (Champion, PA, 1973) American Society for Metals, Metals Park, OH, 1974. [Pg.81]

NR Moody and AW Thompson, Hydrogen effects on material behavior , in Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on the Effect of Hydrogen on the Behavior of Materials (Moran, WY, 1989) TMS, Warrendale, PA, 1990. [Pg.81]

L. Thompson, Hydrogen, Fud Cells and Infrastructure Technologies. FY2005 Progress Report, 2005. [Pg.924]

Hadzi and Thompson, Hydrogen Bonding (Pergamon Press, 1959). [Pg.126]

W. Kaye and A. Thompson, Hydrogen Bonding and Electrostatic Interaction, Molecular Symposium, Ohio State University, June 1953. [Pg.382]

Steels are normally ductile at ambient temperatures, although they are often close to brittle behaviour, as is indicated by the ductile-brittle transition temperature. If the conditions at the tip of a sharp crack are considered, it can be seen that brittle fracture will occur if it is easier to break the atomic bond at the tip of the crack than it is to emit a dislocation to blunt the crack (see Thompson and Lin ). As dislocation emission is more temperature sensitive than the bond strength it becomes more difficult at low temperatures and brittle fracture occurs. The very severe effects of hydrogen on the performance of steels can be attributed to its role in allowing brittle fracture... [Pg.1242]

Epstein, S., Thompson, P. and Yapp, C. J. 1977 Oxygen and hydrogen isotopic ratios in plant cellulose. Science 198 1209-1215. [Pg.138]

Caldow and Thompson (213) have reported a correlation of Av with the Taft o constants for hydrogen bonding between phenylacetylene and substituted... [Pg.157]

Thompson, W. J., Microreactor system for hydrogen generation and oxidative coupling of methane, in Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Microreaction Technology, IMRET 4, pp. 351-357 (5-9 March 2000), AIChE Topical Conf Proc., Atlanta, USA. [Pg.119]

W. D. Wang, Inspection Of Refinery Vessels For Hydrogen Attack Using Ultrasonic Techniques, Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation, Vol. 12, D. O. Thompson and D. E. Chement, Plenum Press, New York. [Pg.32]

Qi, G., Yang, R.T. and Thompson, L.T. (2004) Catalytic reduction of nitric with hydrogen and carbon monoxide in the presence of excess oxygen by Pd supported on pillared clays, Appl. Catal. A 259, 261. [Pg.324]

De Kok LJ, Thompson CR, Mudd JB, et al. 1983. Effect of hydrogen sulfide fumigation on water-soluble sulfhydryl compounds in shoots of crop plants. Z Pflanzenphysiol Bd 111 85-89. [Pg.181]

NSF. 1976. Behavior of hydrogen sulfide in the atmosphere and its effects on vegetation. Report to the National Science Foundation, Research Applied to National Needs, Washington, DC, by Thompson RC, California University, Statewide Air Pollution Research Center, Riverside, CA. Report no. NSF/RA-760398. NTIS publication no. PB-262733. [Pg.196]

Hardman SJO, Thompson KC (2006) Influence of base stacking and hydrogen bonding on the fluorescence of 2-aminopurine and pyrrolocytosine in nucleic acids. Biochem 45 9145-9155... [Pg.335]

Kingston, L. P., Lockley, W. J. S., Mather, A. N., Spink, E., Thompson, S. P., Wilkinson, D. J., Hydrogen isotope labelling novel applications of parallel chemistry techniques, International Isotope Society Symposium, Dresden, June 2000. [Pg.151]

Franck and Hertz (1913) first demonstrated that an electron has to acquire a minimum energy before it can ionize. Thus, they provided an operational definition of the ionization potential and showed that it is an atomic or molecular property quite free from experimental artifacts. However, this kind of experiment does not tell anything about the nature of the positive ion for this, one needs a mass spectrometric analysis. Although Thompson had demonstrated the existence of H+, H2+, and H3+ in hydrogen discharge, it seems that Dempster (1916) was the first to make a systematic study of the positive ions. [Pg.72]

Our first investigations of the stereospecific aggregation of molecules in a monolayer involved the use of a novel chiral surfactant, AT-(a-methylbenzyl)stearamide, spread on aqueous acid subphases (Arnett and Thompson, 1981 Arnett et al, 1982). This surfactant was chosen for study because of the potential for strong hydrogen bonding between enantiomers, which should in theory yield closely packed aggregates in a film system. [Pg.71]

Thompson, J.D. and Enloe, J.D., Flammability limits of hydrogen-oxygen-nitrogen mixtures, Combust. Flame, 10, 393,1966. [Pg.567]

Thompson, M.J. (1984). The Physics of Hydrogenated Amophous Silicon 1, ed. by J.D. Joannopoulos and G. Lucovsky. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 119. [Pg.460]

Bertsch-Frank, B., Dorfer, A., Goor, G., and Suss, H. U., in Industrial Inorganic Chemicals Production and Use, Thompson, R., Ed., Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 1995, 176. Goor, G., in Catalytic Oxidations with Hydrogen Peroxide as Oxidant, Stmkul, G., Ed., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, England, 1993, 13. [Pg.24]

Weedon, F.R, A.Hartzell, and C.Setterstrom. 1940. Toxicity of ammonia, chlorine, hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide gases. V. Animals. Contrib. Boyce Thompson Inst. 11 365-385. [Pg.281]

The solvent could also exhibit a strong influence in these reactions. Thompson and coworkers [266] have shown that the hydrogenation of a polycyclic alkene on Pt/C is greatly dependent on the... [Pg.520]

Consideration shall be given to the temperature increase of hydrogen during depressurization when designing a system (negative Joule-Thompson coefficient). Refer to CGA G5.5 for additional guidance. [Pg.116]


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