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William powder

William Powder. Expl formulation contg K chlorate 57.15, KCN 19.05, starch 7.14, erode mineral oil 5.95, gall nuts 5.95, K dichromate 2.38 and charcoal 2.38%... [Pg.381]

R. D. Nelson, ia J. C. Williams and T. Aden, eds.. Dispersing Poirders in Tiquids, Handbook of Powder Technology, Vol. 7, Elsevier Science PubHshers, New York, 1988. [Pg.315]

The catalytic properties of the shock-modified rutile whose defect properties have been reported in previous sections of this chapter have been studied in a flow reactor used to measure the oxidation of CO by Williams and coworkers [82G01, 86L01]. As shown in Fig. 7.7 the effect of shock activation is substantial. Whereas the unshocked material displays such low activity that an effect could only be observed at the elevated temperature of 400 °C, the shock-modified powder shows substantially enhanced catalytic activity with the extent of the effect depending on the shock pressure. After a short-time transient is annealed out, the activity is persistent for about 8 h. Although the source of the surface defects that cause the activity is not identified, the known annealing behavior of the point defects indicates that they are not responsible for the effect. [Pg.172]

Williams, B. E., Stiglich, J., and Kaplan, R, CVD Coated Powder Composites, Part I Powder Processing and Characterization, Ultramet, in Proc. IMS Ann. Meeting, New Orleans, LA (Feb. 1991)... [Pg.485]

Williams GR, Khan AI, O Hare D (2005) Mechanistic and Kinetic Studies of Guest Ion Intercalation into Layered Double Hydroxides Using Time-resolved, In-situX-ray Powder Diffraction 119 161-192 de Wolff FA, see Berend K (2003) 104 1-58... [Pg.227]

T. Allen. Particle size measurement. In JC Williams, ed. The Powder Technology Series. London Chapman and Hall, 1975. [Pg.284]

Other investigators have evaluated the potential for these indices. In their studies, Williams and McGinnity have concluded that evaluation of single-material systems should precede binary or tertiary powder systems [29]. A full discussion of compaction mechanisms is given later in this chapter. [Pg.295]

Digby, Kenelm. Of bodies, and of mans soul. To discover the immortality of reasonable souls. With two discources Of the powder of sympathy, and Of the vegetation of plants.. . . London Printed by S.G. and B.G. for John Williams, and are to be sold in Little Britain over against St. Buttolphs-Church, 1669. 439, 23 lp. [Pg.59]

Martin Heinrich Klaproth (1743-1817). William Gregor (1761-1817), a minister who also dabbled in experiments, discovered a type of sand in 1791 from which a mysterious white powder could be produced. Klaproth recognized the yet-unknown element, and Henri Moissan (1852-1907) prepared pure titanium by electrolysis. [Pg.44]

McKee, S. L., Dyakowski, T., Williams, R. A., and Bell, A., Solids Flow Imaging and Attrition Studies in a Pneumatic Conveyor, Powder Tech., 82 105(1995)... [Pg.488]

Hanumanth, G. S. and Williams, D. J. A. Powder Tech. 60 (1990) 133. An experimental study of the effects of froth height on flotation of china clay. [Pg.93]

J.M. Johnston, L.P. Waggoner, M. Williams, J.M. Jackson, M.L. Jones and L.J. Myers, Canine olfactory capability for detecting NG smokeless powder . In Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Analysis and Detection of Explosives, Washington, D.C., December 4—8 1995. Editor C. Midkiff, Treasury Dept, BATF, Washington, DC, October 1997. [Pg.39]

M. Williams, J.M. Johnston, P. Waggoner, J. Jackson, M. Jones, T. Boussom and S.F. HaUoweU, Determination of the canine detection odor signature for NG smokeless powder , Proceedings of the Second Explosives Detection Technology Symposium and Aviation Security Technology Conference, Atlantic City, N.J. Federal Aviation Administration, 1997. [Pg.39]

The oldest cresol production method used in the United States is through the recovery of fractional distillates from coal tars. Most domestic cresols are formed via catalytic and thermal cracking of naphtha fractions during petroleum distillation. Since 1965, quantities of coal tar and petroleum isolates have been insufficient to meet the rising demand. Consequently, several processes for the manufacture of the various isomers have been developed. One General Electric facility produces o-cresol at an annual capacity of 10,000 tons by the methylation of phenol in the presence of catalysts. The Sherman-Williams Company uses the toluene sulfonation process and maintains an annual capacity for p-cresol of 15,000 tons. The Hercules Powder Company produced p-cresol until 1972 by the cymene- cresol process. [Pg.77]

British colonial undersecretary William Knox presents a proposal concerning what to do with the colonies if they are subjugated and returned to British control. His proposals include the repeal of the militia laws, the confiscation of all arms held by the people, and the prohibition of the manufacture or importation of guns or powder in America. [Pg.99]

Stephen Hales, George Dixon, and Bishop Watson afterward made similar experiments. Professor Minckelers of tile University of Louvain distilled gas from powdered coal and lighted his lecture room with it in 1784—85 ( 26). In 1792 William Murdock lighted his house at Redruth, Cornwall, with gas made by the destructive distillation of coal (28). [Pg.82]


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