Adsorption of Sap Stain and Mold-Control Chemicals by Wood. A. F. Verrall, P. V. Mook. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1950, 42 (7), pp 1350â1355. DOI: 10.1021/ ...
Adsorption of Sap Stain and Mold-Control Chemicals by Wood. A. F. Verrall, and P. V. Mook. Ind. Eng. Chem. ... Author of this Article Any Author Research Topic ...
Hooker "divorces" boron isotopes in unusual. I 35O-foot, Mower, Monel fractionator. INCO NICKEL ALLOYS mom.. U l l U 27A ...
2 PER CENT SOLUTION OF SODIUM METASILICATE. SUBSTANCEB ADDED r .... mills to control sap stain, had never proved fully satisfactory on pine and had ...
Publication Date: January 1933. ACS Legacy Archive. Cite this:Ind. Eng. Chem. 1933, 25, 1, 72-75. Note: In lieu of an abstract, this is the article's first page.
Jul 22, 2009 - These initial processes of chemical attack and the accompanying changes in some important properties of the wood are described. Hydrolysis and oxidation are the most important degradative processes. The sites of initial hydrolytic atta
group. M e t h y l ethers are also present, b u t are of no concern i n this discussion. Ligninâcarbohydrate covalent bonding may also exist as esters, ethers, or ...
be computedfrom weights, the author does not advocate thatthis method supersedesthose ... Experimentationin this field is so new that some of the mast striking.
Sand Aquifer at Pensacola, Florida. Donald F. Goerlltz," Davld E. Troutman,? Edward M. Godsy, and Bernard J. Franks. US. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, ...