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Westco TIBTD Western Reserve Chemical Corp. [Pg.34]

Westco DBTU RT Vanderbilt Western Reserve Chemical... [Pg.120]

George Andrew Olah (1927-) was born in Budapest. Hungary, and received a doctorate in 1949 at the Technical University of Budapest. During the Hungarian revolution in 1956. he immigrated to Canada and joined the Dow Chemical Company. After moving to the United States, he was professor of chemistry at Case Western Reserve University (1965-1977) and then at the University of Southern California (1977- ). He received the 1994 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work on carbocations. [Pg.217]

Xiaoan Fu Department of Chemical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio... [Pg.686]

Department of Chemical Engineering CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY January 199S... [Pg.3]

Josh Gallaway was born in Waverly, TN, in 1974 and lived there until attending Case Western Reserve University in 1992, where he earned a B.S. in chemical engineering. Since 2002, he has been a graduate student at Columbia University, studying redox polymer-enzyme systems for use in biofuel cells. [Pg.629]

In a study being conducted at Case Western Reserve University under the direction of Dr. Lawrence Sayre, trifluoromethyl-substituted analogs of 2,5-hexanedione will be synthesized, compared with the parent compound in chemical model studies, and evaluated for neurotoxicity in rats. This is part of an effort to address how gamma-diketone-induced pyrrole formation at neurofilament-based lysine epsilon-amino groups leads to neurofilament accumulations. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) studies will provide direct visualization of the nature of chemical modification. [Pg.52]

Feb. 26, 1866, Belleville, Ontario, Canada - Oct. 16, 1930, Rochester, Minn, USA) Dow graduated at the Case School of Applied Science (now Case Western Reserve University). During his undergraduate chemistry project he discovered that Michigan brines were unusually reach in bromine. In 1890 he established Midland Chemical Company to produce bromine from... [Pg.169]

Dr. Crano received a B.S. degree in Chemistry in 1957 from Notre Dame and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Case Western Reserve University in 1959 and 1962, respectively. He joined PPG Industries in 1961, and had spent his entire career with that firm, at first in various roles in the Chemical Research Development area. In 1974 PPG began research upon means to impart photochromic properties to ophthalmic lenses made from plastics, in particular from poly(allyl diglycol carbonate), CR-39 . Plastic lenses command over 85% of the total ophthalmic market in the US, principally because a lightweight plastic product is more comfortable to wear and permits more attractive fashion designs. [Pg.384]


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