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Way, J- Douglas

Gade, Sabina K, Keeling, Matthew K, Steele, Daniel K, Thoen, Paul M, Way, J. Douglas, DeVoss, Sarah, et al. Sulfur resistant Pd-Au composite membranes for H2 separations. Proc. 9th Int Conf. Inorganic Membranes, Lillehammer, Norway, 25-29 June 2006. [Pg.154]

Price, Marlene Y, 182 Reed, D. L, 62 Reyes, Zelideth E, 28 Sirkar, Kamalesh K, 138 Stroeve, Pieter, 39 Walkowiak. Wtadyslaw, 86 Watters, James C, 166 Way, J. Douglas, 1,110,123... [Pg.191]

I. Bartsch, Richard A. II. Way, J. Douglas. III. American Chemical Society. Division of Industrial and En neering Chemistry. [Pg.425]

LIQUID MEMBRANES Richard D. Noble, J. Douglas Way, and Annett L. Bunge... [Pg.465]

J. DOUGLAS WAY, RICHARD D. NOBLE, and BLAINE R. BATEMAN Center for Chemical Engineering, National Bureau of Standards, Boulder, CO 80303... [Pg.119]

Bruce R. Lanning, Omar Ishteiwy, J. Douglas Way, David Ediund, and Kent Coulter... [Pg.203]

Fernando Roa, Paul M. Thoen, Sabina K. Cade, J. Douglas Way, Sarah DeVoss, and Gokhan Alptekin... [Pg.221]

J. Douglas Way Chemical and Biological Engineering Department, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, USA... [Pg.255]

More recent publications include Membrane Separations Technology Principles and Applications, published in 1995 and edited by Richard D. Noble and J. Douglas Way, who had coedited an earlier volume. Liquid Membranes Theory and Applications. The state of the technology is kept track of by the Business Communications Company, for example, in Membrane and Separation Technology Industry Review, " published in 1998. For continuing developments, consult Books in Print and WorldCat, a service in conjunction with OCLC (Online Computer Library Center). Additionally, there is, of course, the Internet. [Pg.2]

Flynn, Thomas M., and J. Douglas Way. Membrane Separations in Chemical Processing. Boulder CO U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1982. [Pg.28]

Richard D. Noble and J. Douglas Way, eds. Membrane Separations Technology Principles and Applications. Amsterdam, the Netherlands Elsevier Science, 1995. [Pg.29]

R. A. Bartsch and J. Douglas Way (Eds.), Chemical Separations with Liquid Membranes, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C. (1996). [Pg.18]

Douglas Way, J., Richard D. Noble, Thomas M. Flynn, and Dendy Sloan, E. (1982). Journal of Membrane Science 12, 239-259. [Pg.89]

Anaivat Sungpet, Paul M. ThoenS J. Douglas Way, and John R. Dorgan... [Pg.270]

Chemical separations with liquid membranes / Richard A. Bartsch, editor, J. Douglas Way, editor. [Pg.425]

L. Stanghellini, J.R. Walsh, N.G. Douglas (Eds.) Planetary Nebulae Beyond the Milky Way... [Pg.391]

H. J. A. Jensen. Douglas-Kroll the Easy Way, Talk at Conference on Relativistic Effects in Heavy Elements — REHE 2005, Miilheim, Germany, April, 2005. [Pg.704]


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