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Two-stage development

Claude (2) A process for fractionally distilling liquid air, based on the original Linde process but using two stages. Developed by G. Claude. [Pg.65]

A method of demonstrating that this effect can occur in color development was described by Jarvis and Twist [81e]. This involves a two-stage development procedure ... [Pg.3491]

Figure 18. Two-stage development method to reveal latent image bleaching during development [86],... Figure 18. Two-stage development method to reveal latent image bleaching during development [86],...
Even though form amide was synthesized as early as 1863 by W. A. Hoffmann from ethyl formate [109-94-4] and ammonia, it only became accessible on a large scale, and thus iadustrially important, after development of high pressure production technology. In the 1990s, form amide is mainly manufactured either by direct synthesis from carbon monoxide and ammonia, or more importandy ia a two-stage process by reaction of methyl formate (from carbon monoxide and methanol) with ammonia. [Pg.507]

Transition-Metal Catalyzed Cyclizations. o-Halogenated anilines and anilides can serve as indole precursors in a group of reactions which are typically cataly2ed by transition metals. Several catalysts have been developed which convert o-haloanilines or anilides to indoles by reaction with acetylenes. An early procedure involved coupling to a copper acetyUde with o-iodoaniline. A more versatile procedure involves palladium catalysis of the reaction of an o-bromo- or o-trifluoromethylsulfonyloxyanihde with a triaLkylstaimylalkyne. The reaction is conducted in two stages, first with a Pd(0) and then a Pd(II) catalyst (29). [Pg.87]

When concentrated acids are used, the carbohydrates are recovered in high yields, but the problem of economically recovering the large quantities of acid used has not been solved. At the present state of development, the dilute acid processes, especially percolating and two-stage, appear more promising. [Pg.331]

The handling of toxic materials and disposal of ammonium bisulfate have led to the development of alternative methods to produce this acid and the methyl ester. There are two technologies for production from isobutylene now available ammoxidation to methyl methacrylate (the Sohio process), which is then solvolyzed, similar to acetone cyanohydrin, to methyl methacrylate and direct oxidation of isobutylene in two stages via methacrolein [78-85-3] to methacryhc acid, which is then esterified (125). Since direct oxidation avoids the need for HCN and NH, and thus toxic wastes, all new plants have elected to use this technology. Two plants, Oxirane and Rohm and Haas (126), came on-stream in the early 1980s. The Oxirane plant uses the coproduct tert-huty alcohol direcdy rather than dehydrating it first to isobutylene (see Methacrylic acid). [Pg.373]


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