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Nrnnber Components Fraction (K) E/R R Phase E Phase tions... [Pg.126]

It is used in the dispersed form as a dye for acetate silk, though it has no affinity for other fibres. It is also used as a starting point for alkyl- or acyl-aminoanlhraquinones which are used either as vat dyes or, after sulphona-tion, as acid wool dyes. [Pg.29]

Chapter 2. FrACWNA TION AND ELEMENTAL Anal YSIS OF CRUDE OlLS AND PETftOLEUM CUTS... [Pg.20]

Chapter 3. ChARACTERIZA TION OF CRUDE OlLS AND PETROLEUM FRACTIONS... [Pg.44]

Chapter 4. METHODS FOR THE CaLCULA TION OF HYDROCARBON PHYSICAL PROPERTIES... [Pg.124]

The HLB system has made it possible to organize a great deal of rather messy information and to plan fairly efficient systematic approaches to the optimiza-tion of emulsion preparation. If pursued too far, however, the system tends to lose itself in complexities [74]. It is not surprising that HLB numbers are not really additive their effective value depends on what particular oil phase is involved and the emulsion depends on volume fraction. Finally, the host of physical characteristics needed to describe an emulsion cannot be encapsulated by a single HLB number (note Ref. 75). [Pg.514]

The rupture process of a soap film is of some interest. In the case of a film spanning a frame, as in Fig. XIV-15, it is known that rupture tends to originate at the margin, as shown in the classic studies of Mysels [207, 211]. Rupture away from a border may occur spontaneously but is usually studied by using a spark [212] as a trigger (a-radia-tion will also initiate rupture [213]). An aureole or ridge of accumulated material may be seen on the rim of the growing hole [212, 214] (see also Refs. 215, 216). Theoretical analysis has been in the form of nucleation [217, 218] or thin-film instability [219]. [Pg.523]

Chemisoq)tion bonding to metal and metal oxide surfaces has been treated extensively by quantum-mechanical methods. Somoijai and Bent [153] give a general discussion of the surface chemical bond, and some specific theoretical treatments are found in Refs. 154-157 see also a review by Hoffman [158]. One approach uses the variation method (see physical chemistry textbooks) ... [Pg.714]


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