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H.’E., STEARNS, R. s., sLITH, w. A,, BINDER,J. L. cis-l,4-Polviso~rene prepared with alkyl aluminum’ arid titanium tetrachloride.. 1507 AGNEWJ. T. See Wark Kenneth Jr AGNEW:R . J., TRUITT, J: K., A N D ~ O ~ E R T S O N W. D. .Corrosion of metals in ethylend glycol solutions.. 649 AQNEWW. G. See Wark, Kenneth, Jr. AHERN,’H. F. See Salkind, Morton. ALBERT,A. A. See Salkind, Morton. L. F., A N D SHREVE.R. N. AlkvlaALBRIGHT. tion (unit processes rev.) ................. 1318 See also Coldiron. D. C. ALEXANDER, A. L. ’ Protective coatings industry matures (50th anniv. feature) .52A (P.Jo. 8) ALEXANDER L. G. See COLDIRON D. C. ALLEN,R. PETRCW, H. G.,AND NO, P. J. Precipitation of uranium. tetrafluoridefrom aqueous solutions by catalytic reduction. . 1748 ALPERTS. B. AND VAN NESS, H. C. Least 1788 Squares jcorresp.) ALTER,HARVEY, AND SOLLER, WALTER. Molecular structure as a basis for adhesion. Ultracentrifugal measurement of adhesion of epoxy polymer.. 922 ALTSCHULER, 2.S. See Young, Edward. AMUNDSON, N. R., A N D PONTINEN, A. J. Multicomponent distillation calculations on large digital computer.. 730 APPELL,H. R., A N D BERQER, C. V. Decomposition of hydrocarbons, pyrolytic and catalytic (unit processes rev.). ADAMS,
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BEESCH, s. (4ND TANNER, F. JR. Fermentation (unit processes rev.). . , . BEKEYG . A. Sea Karplus W. J. BELOIILAV,L. R., A N D M ~ E EE., T. Halogenation (unit processes rev.). . . . . . . . . . . . BENDERLY A. A. Sae Nelson E. R. BENENATI ’ R. F. See De Makia, Francesco. BENNETT ’M. R . See Cathers G. I. BERGER’C V. See Appell H.. R. A N D SAGE, B. H. VoluBERRY,’~;RCINIA,
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741 of computers i;l reactor desi n . . BINDER.J. L. See Adams. H. BIRCHS . F. CULLUM T. V. A N D DEAXR . A. FLrther) bridged sulfdr com ouAds of kerosine boiling~. rang? of hiiddk East distillates.. ............................. 359DS BIRD, R . B. Introduction to symposium on molecular ph sics in chemical engineering. 1021 See also Fredriczson, A. G. BIRD T. B. See Coo er W. BLAo”LY C. H. see L o h e J. P. BLACK, Phase equ6ibria in binary and multicomponent systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403 Vapor phase imperfections in vapor391 liquid equilibria.. ..................... BLACK,H. C., MATTIL,K. F., AND ROBINSON H. E. Animal fats (50th anniv. feature).’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56A’ (No. 6) BLACK, H . H. Industrial wastes (workbook). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 9 5 4 (No. 10) BLACK,J. M., A N D BLOMQUIST, R . F. Metal surface effects on heat resistance of adhesive bonds., ......................... 918 BLACK,0. D., A N D CUTLER,L. H . New method for etching copper.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1539
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BLAKEC. A. JR. BAESC. F. JR. ANDBROWN, K'. B. 'So1;ent Zxtraciion' with alkylphosphoric compounds. ................ 1763 BLOMQUIST R . F. See Black J. M. BOBEROJ.' E AND S T A K R ~ TP.T S . DetermiAation'bf free convectidn heat transfer properties of iluids by tran of coppersphere (corr. 1512 BOCHINSKI, JULIUS, SIUTZ, MORT DIMG, F. H. Separation of monazite rare 157 earths by solvent extraction., . . . . . . . . . . . BOCKHOFFF. J. MCDONELE. T., A N D R U T Z ~ EJ. K JR. Effekts of oxidation 904 on adhes:on of iolyethylene to metals. , . BOCKSTAHLER T. E KOTLOBY A P. BEAVERS, E. M., F. H., A N D K ~ L E R 0. ,
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Pfeifer, V. F. BOLT,R. O., A N D CARROLL, J. G. Radiolysis 221 and radiolytic oxidation of lubricants., , . BOLTON, F. H. Set Roche, A. F. BOLZECALVIN. See Morris, F . V. B O M E ~ R G EH. R , B. Titanium (materials of construction rev.), ..................... 1493 BOOBARM. G. WRIGHTC. C A N D KINXEY, C. 'R. Low-ash griphire 'xepared from anthracite. .................... . 27 BORNER,J. E. Computer analysis of wax manufacture and storage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 721 BOSICHJ. F. Corrosion (workbook), . . ,69A (No. 7) GIUSEPPE. B O U D A ~M. T , J., A N D PARRAVANO, Heterogeneous catalysis (fundamentals ... rev.). ................................ 486 BOUOAINF., AND FOULLETIER L. Trace oxyien analyzers (ideas exchingel . . .91A (No. 6 ) BRADBURY, J. T., See AnnoLn, M. R. WANDA, See Silverman Louis. BRADSHAW, BRANDES GEORGE.See Leonard Fled. BRANDT.'L. W.. AND STKOUD. LOLELL. Phase equilibria 'in natural gas systems. Apparatus with windowed cell for 800 p.s.i.g. and tern eratures to -320O F. 849 BRANDT, R. See McSweeney E. E. BRANDT WERNER. Theory of dolecular chain crybtals and its application to high poly1022 mers
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C CABLER E See Vavalides, S . P. cALKIIC.~, G.'D. See Poirier R. H. CALLISENF. J. Trace 'oxygen analyzers (ideis exchange). . . . . . . . . . . ..95A (No. 9, Pt. I) CALVERT SEYMOUR AND I M ~ R.~H . ~ Flow ~ ~ , of de'nse astes'in vertiral tubes. . . . . . . . . . 1793 See a h Waysh, T. J. CANJARL. N. P-V-T and related properties for kethane and ethane,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185DS CAPLANR. H 111. See Weaver J. B. C A R D W ~ P. L L'h. , Chemicals in tde mining industry, Introduction (I/EC spec. feature) .............................. .52A (No. 12) CAKEYR . H. Creep and stress-rupture behavior of polyethylene resins. . . . . . . . . . . 1045 CARHART H. W. See Christian, J. G. CARLSON' C. S. LANGERA. W. STEWART, J O S ~ P H , AN; HILL, &, M. ?herma1 hydrogenation. Transfer of hydrogen from Tetralin to cracked residua. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1067 CARLSONE. J. FLINT GREGORY, GILBERT, E. A N D 'NYCHKA, H. R. Sulfonation 276 with sulfur trioxide,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CARLSON R. A. See Noble Paul, Jr. CAR:OI,~; J. G. See Bolt, k. O., and Hotten,
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COOPERW A N D BIRD T . B. Cross linking of bu;adidhe-acrylat; polymers by alkaline earth hydroxides. , , , , , , , , , , . . , , , , , . 771 COPULSKY, W'ILLIAM AND CZINER,RUDOLF. 3A (No. 9, Pt. I ) Costs (workbook)) T . E. See CORRIOAN,
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. . . . . . . . . . . 621 COUGHANOWK D. R. COWANJ. C.' SeeTeeter H. M. Cox, R.' P., PETERSON, H. k A N D BEYER, G. H. Separating hafnium f r d k zirconium. Sol141 vent extraction with tributyl phosphate.. COYNE,R . F. Introduction to symposium and panel discussion on epoxy plasticizers-stabilizers. As plasticizers.. . . . . . 862 CRATER W. DEC. HUXSTER,F. G., A N D L A ~ E N GR.' E W. Blastin (50th anni;. feature). . . . . . . . CRICHTON, J. S., JR. See Gary, J. H. CROUSE, D. J. See Coleman C. F . CULLOL. A. A N D COLMAN,' W. P. Developm;nt of :process, case history. . . . . . . . . . . 1529 CULLUM, T. V. See Birch, S . F. CIJMMINOA. P. C. Cleaning hot gases (ideas exchhnge), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,137A (No. 1) CURL R. F JR. A N D PITZER,K. S. Volurhetric :nd ihermodynamic properties of fluids-enthalpv free energy, and entropy. 265 CUTLKRL. H. See'kack 0. D. CYPHE:, G. A . See Coh:n, Merrill. CZINER,RUDOLF.See Copulsky, William. D DALLAVALLE, J. M. S a Dye, R. F. DANZWILLI. See Hester, A. S . DAVI~ H., A . See Rankin, J. C. DAVISW. K. Nuclear technology (50th anniv. fgature). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46A (KO. DEAN,R. A. See Birch, S. F. DEARING, B. E. See Niedrach, L. M'. DEBETHUNE. A. J. Gibbs ootentials as work
thermal catalytic-conversion unit. . . . . . . . 1255 CHADDOCK, R . E. Professional side (co1.).97A(No. 5) CHAMBERS L. A. See Mader, P. P. CHANNABLSAPPA, K. c., A N D LINDEN, H.R . Fluid-bed pretreatment of bituminous
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BROADLEY, R. D. See Mears, W. H. BROCAKT,J. Industrial . . . . . .93A (KO. 4) tanium (ideas exchang BROMLEY, L. A. Prediction of performance characteristics of Hickman-Badger centrif233 ugal boiler compression still.. . . . . . . . . . BROOKS, B. T . Professional side (coi.). . .97A (No. 8 ) BROOKS IM. S. See Walker B. E. Jr. ~ R o u & , A. A. CorrosioA (woikbook). 7 3 (NO. ~ 4) BROWERF. M., A N D GRAHAM E. L. Some chekical reactions of Coldrado oil shale kerogen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1059 BROWN, G. M. See Smith, J. M. BROWN, J. E.. A N D LOVELL. W. G. New manganese antiknock., 1547 BROWN,K. B. See Blake, C. A., Jr., and Coleman. C. F. BROWN-L.H,' WATSON, D. D., AND SIEGFRIED, K.'J. Fkrfurylated novolak resins. . . . . . 1675 BROWNM. F. See Pollock. A . W. BROWN:M. L. Production costs (ideas exchange), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,137A (KO. 1) BROWMR . A . S. SATOKAZUHIKO, A N D SAGE, B.'H. Material t:ansfer in turbulent gas streams. Effect of turbulence on macroscopic transport from spheres. . . . . . . . .,263DS BROWN, R . D. See LaPointe, I . R. BRUCKSCH, W. F. See Ferrari, R. J. BRUINS, P. F. See Bieber, H. H. BRUNETTI, ALESSANDRO. Carbon tetrachloride manufacture (ideas exchange). . . . . . ,93A (No. 4) BUCHBERG, H . See Wilson, K. W. BUDDE, W. M. See Brice, R. M. BUEHLER, R. J. See Hirschfelder, J. 0. BUHMANN, B. J. See Placek, Chester. BULLOUOH, J. E. Mill for relined chemicals (ideas exchange). . . . . . . . . .75A ( S o . 3, Pt. I) BURAS,E. M., JR., A N D HARRIS,MILTON. Fifty years of chemical progress in textiles (50th anniv. feature). . . . . . . . . . . . . .97A (No. 1) BUROER, L. L., AND MCCLANAHAN, E. D. Tributyl phosphate and its diluent systems. Gamma radiolysis. 153
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AUTHOR INDEX E EBERLY, P. E. See Mair, B. J. ECCHER SILVIO AND VALENTINOTTI ALDO. Exierimentil determination of ‘velocity profiles in extruder screw. 829 ECKERT,E. R. G., HARTNETT,J. P. A N D IRVINE, T. F., JR. Heat transfer (iunda543 mentals rev.). ........................ EDULJEE,H. E. KUMARKRISHNARAO V. N., AND RAO M. N. Correlation df vaporliquid eqAilibrium data for acetone-water system.. ............................. 44DS EDWARDS, H. S., JR. Set Sanders, H. J. EDWARDS, 0. W., A N D HUFFMAN, E. 0. Viscosity of a ueous solutions of phosphoric acid at 25’8. ....................... ,145DS ELBLINGI N See Lan er S H ELLINGTON: R: T. sts a e i i , S. A. EMHARDT F. W Corrosion (workbook) .71A (No. 11) EPSTEIN F. ’See Howland, W. H. E R I C K S ~E. N E. See Arnold D. S. ETTINOER) M. B. See Resnick J. D. J. E.’, A N D WILLARD, EVANS,J I B . , QUINLAN, J. E. Making labeled com ounds. Chemical effects of nuclear transformations.. 192 EVANSR . J. SeeHood G. C. EVER&, L. H. See Sdeltzer, W. W. EVERING, B. L. See Roebuck A. K. EWING,C. T. See Stone, J. P.: and Walker, B. E., Jr. EYE MARCEL.SeeMader P P. See Ree,’F.‘H. E Y R ~ N HENRY. G,
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GARYJ. H. CRICHTON J. S JR. AND FEILD ~OBER; JR. Eadilibri’i d i t a for twd viscous ternary lcquid systems.. .Il l D S See also Gayle, J. B. GAST.L. E. Sec Teeter. H. M. GAYLE,J. B., LAOEY,~ . L . , - A N D GARY,J. H. Mixing of solids. Chi square as criterion. 1279 C. J. See Bak, E., Ling, W. C.. GEANKOPLIS, and Strang, D . A . . -. GEMEINHARDT P. G. See Saunders J. H . GHOSALS. R.’ A N D DUTT D. K. Ektraction of uranyl bityrate by d g a n i c solvents. Distribution and rate of transfer in continumas . -___ countercurrent spray extraction column 2!58DS GIELOWR. T See Malm C J. GIL-AV’E SHABTAIJ ~ ~ I C H A E L II , SCHNURMANN,’R., A N D $&RICK, E. c’, and Cio alkylbenzenes and aromatic olefins in products of thermal aromatization of
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chemistr (50th anniv. feature). . . . .52A (No. 11) HANRATTY I!. J. ROSENE. M. A N D KABEL R . L. ’ Effec; of heaitransfe; on flow field at low Reynolds numbers in vertical . . . . . . . . . . 815 tubes. . . . . . . . . HARDYE . E S e e s HARDY: i. c h exchange) . . . . . . . . . . Costs (workbook) HARRIS,B. L. Adsorpti rev.) ................................ 424 HARRIS,MILTON. See Buras, E. M., Jr., and Krasny, J. F. HARRIS,T. R. Industrial wastes (workbook). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81A (No. 12)
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FARR T. D. See Tarbutton Grady. FAUS;, C. L., AND MCGRA;, L. D. Electrochemical industry--fifty years of progress (50th anniv. feature), . . . . . . . . . . . ..46A (No. 11) FAUST,S. D., AND ORPORDH. E. Reducing sludge volume with crista1 seeding in disposal of sulfuric acid waste. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1537 FEILD ROBERT,JR. See Gary, J. H. F E N N ~ T. R W. See Reinhardt R M . FERRAR; R. J SINNER J. w ILL J. c AND BR;CKS&: W. F: Cogpounhing ‘boly1041 urethanes ............................ FESTERJ. I. See Hubbard A. S. FILBER;, R. B., JR. 1nt;oduction to symp , u m on small scale engineering data. esign... 577 See also Foley D. D. FINK,F. W. dorrosion (workbook). . .129A (No. 1) FIRST,M. W., A N D GRAHAM, J. B. Eauipment and design (workbook). ........: :63A (No. 6) FISHER,W. E. Professional side (col.). 81A (No. 3, Pt. I) FITZPATRICK. J. T. See Hill. F. N. FITZSIMMONS’ V. G., A N D ZI~MAN, W. A. Thin films oi polytetrafluoroethylene resin as lubricants and preservative coatings for metals. .............................. 781 FLEMINGC L JR. SeeGohr E J FLEMING’ J.’D.’’ See Huffman ’E.’O: FLINT,~ R E G O R Y . See Carlsoh, E. J. FLOOD,J. E.,’ JR. Centrifugadon (unit operations rev.). ........................... 428 FOLEYD. D AND FILBERTR . B JR. Purifyi.’g tho&m nitrate b; solvknt extraction 144 (corr. 1600). ......................... FORD,H . E. See Teller, A. J. FOULLETIER, L. See Bougain, F. FRARY,F. C. Fifty years of nonferrous metallurgy (50th anniv. feature):. . . . . . . . .45A (No. 2) FREDRICKSON A. G. AND BIRD, R. B. NonNewtonihn flow’in annuli 347 ,BIRD,R. B., AND WILC tion factors for axial non-Newtonian an-
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genolysis of Colorado oil-shale kerogen. . ,147DS HUBBARD, L. C. Computers of the next generation. Stretch.. .................... 1662 J. H. See Cavers S. D. HUDSON, E. O., FLEMINO) J. D A N D SMITH, HUFFMAN, A. J. Vapor pressurk ani’viscosity o solutions in calcium oxide- hosphoric oxide-water systemat 25’ C. {or,. 1024, 17DS 192DS). ............................. See also Edwards, 0. W. HUGOINS J. C See Noble Paul Jr. HULL, D: E. Total-count’techn&ue in the refinery. New principle in flow measurements, applicable to a wide variety of problems.. ........................... 199 HUXSTER, F. G. See Crater, W. DcC.
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A N D RICHARDS, H. R. Screw extrusion theory with application to double-base propellant. . . 1569 JACOB, C. E. See hinter, Philip. JACOB,K. D. Fifty years of fertilizer progress (50th anniv. feature), . . . . . . . . .40A ( 2qo. 5) Jacoss, J. K., A N D MIRKUS,J. D. Coal dcsulfurization in fluidized carbonizer. . . . . . 24 JANSEN, LAURENS.iMolecular theory of di1025 electric properties, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JASSSEV H. J. DuPRS A. M. HAYDEL, C. H s E L J. k.. AND’ vIx. k. L. E. con! tinuous cyanoethylation of cotton yarns. . 76 See aiso Greathouse, L. H., and Haydel, C. H . JARRY R. L A N D FRITZ J. J. Heat capacity of satu;ated liquid perchloryl fluoride above its boiling point.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34DS JASNY, G. R., BARKMAN, J. R., SPRAGUE, T . P., A N D SMITH,R. P. Recovery of enriched uranium from unirradiated fuel element scrap ................................ 1777 JEFFERSON, T B. WITZELL0. W., A N D SIBBITT, W.’ L: Thermil conductivity of graphite-silicone oil and graphite-water 1589 suspensions, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JEFFREY, L. M. See Hood, D. W. JESSUP, R. S. See Armstrong G. T . A. b. Separation of JEZL,J. L., A N D STUART, sulfur comvounds from mineral oil fractions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 943 _ _ , STUART,A . P., A N D SCHNHIDER, ABRAHAM. Interrelated effects of oil components on oxidation stability. . . . . . . . . . . 947 JOHANNSEN, ADOLF. See Hester 4 S. JOHNSON, C. A. See Luker, J. ’ JOHNSON, E. F. Molecular transDort proper488 ties of fluids (fundamentals re;..), . . . . . . .
J . H. Continuous dissolution of copper 1194 by nitric acid., ....................... JOHSSTONE, H. F., A N D COUGHANOWR, D. R. Absorption of sulfur dioxide from air. Oxidation in drops containing dissolved 1169 catalysts, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOLLEY, R. L. See Cathers, G. I. JONES, E. P. See Gilbert, E. E. JONES, J. H. See Froning, H . R. JONES, T. M. See Tarbutton, Grady. JONKE,A. A,, LEVITS,N. M., LITTY,A , , A B D LAWROSKI S. Fluidization techniques in producing’refined uranium from ore con1739 centrates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JORDAN, D. G. Transport, grinding, economics (pilot plant panel discussion). . . . . . . . . . . . 583 JUTERBOCK, E. E. See Uhl, W. C. JUVE,A. E. 50 years of progress in rubber industry. (50th anniv.feature).54A (No. 9, Pt. I )
K XABEL, R. L. See Hanratty, T . J. KAMMERMEYER, KARL. Vapor transfer through 697 barriers.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -, A N D WYRICK, D. D. Effect of adsorption in barrier separation.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1309 XARPLUS, W. J., BEKEY,G. .4., A N D PEKRUL, P. J. Atmospheric diffusion of air pollutants. Analog computer study., . . . . . . . . 1657 KASS, R. E. See Cohen S. M . KASTES, P. R., A N D A&N, R. E. Fuel costs in batch- and continuous-processed homogeneous reactors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 XAUFYAN,H. C., A N D DOUTHETT,0. R. Preparation and comparison of physical properties of alkyl and alkforyl silicates. . . ,324DS KAY,KINGSLEY.Air pollution review1956-57. 1175 KEELY,W. M. See Arnold, M. R. KEHOE,T. J. Status of continuous p H measurement within pharmaceutical fermentation processes.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1259 KELLETTJ. W. See Higgins, E. J. KELLY, J’. T. See Lee, R. J. KEMMERFR, R. A. See Winter, Philip. KENDRICK: E. See Gil-Av, E.
KENT,E. R. See Payne, J. W. KENT, J. A. Introduciion to symposium on small scale engineering data. Process development . . . 577 See aiso Gaertner ‘R: F. KERN, D. Q. Thermal process techniques (pilot plant panel discussion). . . . . . . . . . . . 581 KEYSER,C. A . Fifty years of st (50th anniv. feature). . . . . . . . KILDUFF, T. J. See Xelson, E. R. KILLELEAJ. R. See Poliara F. Z. KING C . ’ G . Chemist and engineer in 50 ;ears of food processing (50th anniv. feature), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KING W.H., JR. Radioisotope r‘efining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KINNEY, C. R. See Boobar, M. G. J. E. Replacing KLEIN,ELIAS,A N D SNOWDEN, hydroxyl groups in cotton cellulose.. . . . . 80 KLUMPPT. G. A N D SUTER,C. M. Drugs and phahacc;ticals (50th anniv. feature). . . .......................... .38A (No. 3, Pt. I ) KNIGHT, H . M. See Lee R. J. KNCERR, A. W. Chemi)cals in the mining industry. Long-range mineral developments-effect on the chemicals market (I/EC spec. feature). . . . . . . . . . . . .59A . (No. 12) KNUDSEN, J. G. See Wang, R. KOEE,K. A. Professional side , A N D LAKEMEYER, J. L. sylsulfuric acid on rate of mononitration 1691 oftoluene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See also Heisig, C. G., and McMillin, K . K. KOHLER, 0. C. See Bockstabler, T. E. KOTLOBY, A. P. See Bockstahler, T. E. KOUBA,D. L. See Rotb, Julius. TETSUSHI. See Yoshida, Fumitake. KOYANAGI MILTON.Textiles KRASNY, F. A N D HARRIS, industry (rev.), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..38A (No. 1) 5A (No. 3, Pt. I )
LEVENSPIEL, OCTAVE. Longitudinal mixing of fluids flowing in circular pipes.. . . . . . . . . 343 LEVERISGD. R., A N D GLASEBROOK, A. L. Oxoiation of rosin, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 17 LEVI,LEO, A N D NICHCLLS, R. V. V. Formation of Stvrenes bv DyrOlySis. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1005 ~
zation characteristics of steel, . . . . . . . . . 657 LEWIS,C. J., A N D DROBBICK, J. L. Chemicals in the mining industry.. Solvent extraction in the mining industry (I/EC spec. feature). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53A . (No. 12) LEWISH. T. Jn. See Tarbutton, Grady. LI, K ~ N .s ~ L&fair, B. J. LIOHTFOOT, E. K. See Di Benedetto, A. T. LINDEN, H. R. See Channabasappa, K. C. LINDSAY, R. A. See Badger, W. L. LINO, T. D., A N D VAN WISKLE MATTHEW. Interfacial tension at boiling point and vaDor viscositv , near dcw - Doint of binarv mcxtures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82DS -, A N D VANWINKLE, MATTHEW.Properties.of. binar) mixtures as function of composition.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88DS LING,W.C. A N D GEANKOPLIS C. J. Liquidphase eBterification of oleic acid and isobutyl alcohol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 939 LITTY.A. See Jonke. A. A LOBO,’WALTER. Prdfessional side (ccl.) 8 9 (NO. ~ 12) LOEBLICH, V. M. A N D LAWRENCF, R. V. Inhibition of .-:sin acid isomerization. . . . . . 619 See also Baldwin, D. E. LOKAY, J. D. See Peck, R . E . LONG,J. V. Materials and methods to mcet defense design standards, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1612 LONO.R. B. See Lucchesi. P. J. LONG;R. D., MARTIFJ. J, A N D VOCEL,R. C. Liquid-vapor eqdilibri: of the system bromine trifluoride-bromine pentafluoride . 28DS LONOWELL, J. P. See Lucchesi, P. J., and I
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L LAAKSO, T. M., A N D UNRUH,C. C. Preparation, homopolymerization, and copal)-merization of a-acyloxyacrylic esters. . . . . 1119 See aiso Unruh, C. C. LACEY, 0. L. See Gayle, J. B. W. K, See Reamer, H. H. LACEY, LACHOWICZ, S. K., A N D WEALE,,K.E. Prediction of gas solubility I i y i d s : . . . . . . . . . . . . .;. . . . 162DS LACY,.v J , A N D DE LAOUhA, b’ contaminating radioactive water,. . . . . . . . 1193 LAKEhlEYER, J. I.. See Kobe, K. A. LANDWEHR J. C. YERAZUNIS, STEPHEN, AND STEIN~AUSER,’ H. H., JR. Vapor-liquid equilibria of toluene-eth 1 alcohol and
LANOFORD C. T. See Brekke, 0. L. See Darnoff J. S. LAPIDUS, LAPCINTE, J. R., A N D BROW;, R. D. Radioactive material control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LAPPLE,C. E. See Scmrau, K . T. LAVACOT F. J. See Jackson, M. L. LAVIN, ELWARD. See Cohen, S. M. LA VIOLA,F. S. See Redemann C. E. LAWRENCE R. V. See Baldwi; D. E., Halbrook,”. J., Loeblich, V. l&and , Minor, J. C. LAWRENCE, R. W. See Crater, ’iV. DeC.
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Covolumes for a ‘ number of common gases ............... 175DS REAMERH. H., WILEURNN, P., A N D SAOE,B. H: Ballistic piston f& lnvestigating gas phase reactions.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603 LOYELL, W.G. See Brown J. E. LUCCHESI, P. J., ‘Tanhw, d. L., LONG,R. B., BAEDER,D. L. A N D LOSGWPLLJ. P. High temperat& radiation chedistry of 879 hydrocarbons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LUCE,W. A,, A N D PEACOCK, J. H . Stainless steels and other ferrous alloys (materials of construction rev.), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1482 LUFTER,C. H., A N D DUKE,N. G. Properties of Hycar 1072-carboxylic nitrile rubber. , 297DS LUKERJ. A. GNIEWEK THOMAS A N D JOHNSON c.’A. ’saturation‘ composjtion of steam! helium-liquid water system and P-V- T data for superheated steam-helium mixture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31)s -, GNIEWEK, THOMAS, A N D JOHNSON, C . A. Saturation composition of steam-oxygenliquid water system and P-V-7’ data for superheated steam-oxygen mixture., . . . . . 8DS -, GNIEWEK, THOMAS, A N D MOSIER, S . A. Enthalpy and heat capacity of steamhelium and steam-oxygen mixtures. . . . . . l l D S LUNDE, K. E. Performance of equipment for control of fluoride emissions. . . . . . . . . . . . . 293 See aiso Semrau, K. T. LUTZ G. A . See Poirier, R. H. LYPLALL F. S. See PVeaver J. B. LYNN,R.’E., J R . See StockAan, C. H. LYVERS, H . I., A N D VANWINKLE,MATTHEW. Vapor-liquid equilibria of the naphthalene-n-dodecane and naphthalene-dipropylene glycol s)stcms at 100 mm. of mercury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60DS j
M MCBEE,E. T . See Belohlav, L. R. MCCLAINE, L. A. See Noble Paul Jr. MCCLANAHAN, E. D., Jn. kee Birron, G. B., and Burger, L. L. h . f c C u r ~H. , W. Corrosion of aluminum by alkaline sequestering solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . 67 MACCUTCHEON S. M. Safety (workbook). . 65A (Yo,’ 3, Pt. I ) ; 81.4 (No. 5 ) ; 73A (No. 7); 89A (No. 9, Pt. I ) ; 77A ( S c) . 11) MCDONALD, D. M‘. See Hamncr, W’. F. MCDONEL, E. T. See Bockhoff, F. J. MCGARVEY F. X. See Kunin, Robert. MCGEE H.’A. Jn. See Hirschfelder, J. 0. McGR.~w,L. 6, See Faust, C. L. IMACINTOSH, R. M. Tin and its alloys (materials of construction rev.). . . . . . . . . . . . . 1489 MACKENZIE, W. B. Problems in testing materials (ideas exchange). . . . . . . . ..85A (Nt3. 12) MCKETTAJ. J. Jn. .See McMillin, K. K. M C L A U G ~ LW, I N ,S.. JR. Ser Billinpley, D. S. MCLEANJ. G. See Roebke H. G . M C M I L L K. ~ , K . , KOBE,K’. A , , MCKETTA; J. J., J R . , AID V A N WINKLE,h‘fATTHFW. Phase equilibria of binary mixtures of CI hydrocarbons with furfural and furfural96DS water... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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PALM,W. E. See Swern, Daniel. PAPA-BLANCO, F. F. AND VANWINKLE,MATTHEW. Reducdd crude oil-dipropylene 703 glycol. Liquid-liquid extraction system. PAPAHRONIS, B. I'. See Rose, Arthur. PARISW C SeeDykstra Joe. PARK,'J.G. 'SeeRoebke k. G . PARRAVANO, GIUSEPPE. 'SeeBoudart, M. J. PAVLIKF. J. See Carson B. B. PAYNE 'J. W. STREEDC: W. AND KENT,E. R. The shaier bomb. Ne& laboratory tool 47 for studying thermal rocesses. . . . . . . . . . . PEACOCK J. H. s ~ PLuce A. PECK R.'E A N D LOKAY' J. D. Accommoda{ion cdlfficients of dydrogen, helium, air, and argon for chrome surfaces at reduced 37DS pressures. ............................ PEKRUI.P. J. SeeKarplus W. J. PEPPEL,'W. J. Preparatdn and properties of 767 alkylene carbonates. PERCH,M I ~ H A E LSee . Prien, C. H. PERRY, N. L. Introduction to symposium and panel discussion on epoxy plasticizers862 stabilizers. As stabilizer, PETERSEN E. E. See Rao P. V. N. R. R. P. PETERSON) H. C. See CO; PETERSON' J. 0. H . See S(eadman T. R . FlocculaPETERSON: L. E., AND OPIE 3 . tion of slimes b guar. ,',. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 1043 PETERSON, M. H . s'ee Denison F. W., Jr. PETERSON, M. L., A N D WAY, W. Esterification (unit processes rev.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1335 PETROWH. G. SeeAllen R J PFEFFER;~E W. C. See cdrvdn; W. J. PFEIFER,9. F., VOJNOVICH, C ~ A R L EHEGER, S, E. N., NELSON, G. E. N., A N D HAYNES, W. C. Production of calcium 2-ketogluconate by fermentation with species of Pseudo1OOP monas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VOJNOVICH CHARLES MAIS R , H. G., ILER E. N.' A N D BART, Size reduction of' dried pellets containing 627 Serratia marcescens. -- , VOJNOVICH, CHARLES, MAISTER,H. G., SOHNS, V. E., HEGER,E. N., A N D BOOART, W. M. Pilot-plant production of ground 1143 Serraiia mnicescens ....................... PFENNIO, R . F. See Roebke. H . G . PnIsTER, MONTOOMKRY, JR. Controlling a process with com uter.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1624 PIEROTTIG. J. See &od G. C. PIOFORD 'R. I.. See Whitaker Stephen. PIKE,F. 'P. See Arnold, D. S : PILOHERR . W., A N D WARD J. M. Correlatio& of critical constan;s with parachors. 1193DS PITZERK. S . See Curl, R . F., Jr. PLACE; CHESTER BUHMANNB. J., A N D GALCANSKI, R.' T. Chemkals from wood (staff-industry rept.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 570 PLANKC. A. See Arnold D. S . PoIRIE!~,R . H., CAI.KINS), G. D., LUTZ,G. A., AND BEARSF,, A. E. Ion exchange separation of uranium from thorium. . . . . . . . . . . 613 POLING,E. L., AND SIMONS, H . P. Explosive reaction of diborane in dry and water1695 saturated a i r , ...................... POLLARA F. 2. LEVINEN. KILLELEAJ. R . , Musk R. A N D HAS~IALIS. N. 6. Recover; of uranium from Chattanooga shale,', . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1750 POLLARDG. E. See Halper W. M. POLLOCK: A. W., BROWN, M.'F., AND DEMPSEY, C. W. Machine solution of boundary value problem for continuous Arosorb process 725 725, Amundson. N. R . PONTINEN.A. PONTINEN A. J. See Amundson See Thomas, W. J. PORTALSK; PORTAL& STANISLAW. PORTER,d. SS., PORTER . AND JOHNSON JOHNSON, J. F. Specific a;iation hydrau1:c heats of aviation hydraulic fluids. . . . . . . .272D$ A N D JOHNSON J. F. Thermal conduct(vities of aviatidn hydraulic fluids. . . . . . .276DS PORTNOY SEYMOUR, VERDERAME, F. D., MESPORTNOY, S I N A ' JOSEPH, A N D GISSERHENRY. Esters SINA of a;omatic alcohols and'dibasic acids as base stocks for nonspreading oil composi287DS tions ................................ POSTELNEK, WILLIAM.Search for a high temperature elastomer,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1602 POTTERR. L GUPFNERG. E., AND REINH A ~ D T T,'b. , Rocket(working fluids. Hydrogen and helium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1557 POWELLA. R. ANI) RUSSELLC. C. Coke gas,'and coal chemicals (5O;h anniv. featurd). ~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46A (No. 7)' POWELLC. A. See Vavalides, S. P. POWELL:G. M. See Bailey, F. E., Jr. POWERSW. J SeeStivala S . S. Pozz1,A. L., ANDRASE,H.'F. Catalystfouling. Eauations and techninuesfor isolating. . . . 1075 P R A U S ~ TJ.ZM. AND TAROOVNIK J. H.- Salt effectiin aqukour vapor-liquid'equilibria. ,234DS See also Wilke, C. R. PRECKSHOT, G. W., A N D GORMAN,J. W. Steady-state longitudinal and radial temperature distributions in internally heated 837 finite wires., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PRENGLE, H . W., JR. Thermodynamics ofsolu846 tions (corresp.). ....................... PRICE6. D. AND MADOR,M. E. Coal cardonizatibn research. World-wide prob17 lem .................................. PRIEN,C. H., A N D PERCH,MICHAEL.Pyrolysis of coal and shale (unit processes rev.). . . . . 1401 See nlso Thompson, W. R.
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R RAETHER, M. C. See Brekke, 0. L. R.~hfsEn,J. H., m n HILL,P. B. Physical structure of silica-alumina catalysts. . , . 117 RANDOLPH, K. B. See Michaels, A. S. RANFTL, J. 1%'. Engineering factors in 196 electrons in chemical processing, . . . . . . . RANGARAJAF, s., AND PALhNIAPPAN N. P. Catalysts in sulfation of castor oil.'. . . . . . . 1787 RANKINJ. C. M'OLFF I. A. DAVIS,H. A,, AN; RIST,'C. E. Permeability of amylose film to moisture vapor, selected organic vapors, and common gases. . . . . . . . . . .,120DS RAO,hl. h-. See Eduljee, H. E,, A N D Venkatesrvarlu Chilukuri. RAO,P. V I 3'. R., APD PETERSEN, E. E. Effect of carbon dioxide concentration on gasification of, artificial graphire. , , . , . 331 RAPOPORT LORENCE.See Bikales, h-,hl. RASE,H . 6. See Pozzi, .A. L. -RASMUSSEF, L. E . See Gilfoii: I\', S, RAUSCH, D. A . rSee Coleman, i.E.. .Ir. REAMER, H. H., A N D S ~ G EB.. H. Diftusion coefficients in hrdrocarbon svstenis. Merhane in the liquid phase of t h e merhane-propane system.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i4DS , AN? SAGE.B. H. Voiumerric anii phase behavior in part of nitric acid-nitrogen dioxide-water systrm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,245DS SAOEB. H. A N D LACEY\Y. N. Phase e&ilibr!la in h;drocarbon &stems. Volumetric and phase behavior of methanecyclohexane system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,240DS See also Lon well P. A. and Silvey F. C. REDDING, J. fV. hectrdnic data irocessing and management in chemical and netro~leum induGry.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1622 REDEMANN, C. E., RIESENFELD, F. C., A m LA VIOLA,F. S. Formation of biuret from urea... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 633 REE, F. H., REE TAIKYUEA m EYRINO HENRY. Relakation thedrv of transoor; problems in condensed systems. . . . . . .*. . . 1036 REE TAIKYUE.See Ree F. H. REI;, E. B. See Stanton', L. S . REID,J. D. Introduction to symposium on new chemically modified cellulose fibers., , , , , ' 73 See nlso Reinhardt, R. M . REINCOLD, A. M. See Harrison, D. V. REINHARDT R. M. REID J. D. A N D FENNER T. W.' Oxidihng pa)rtially 'etherified cot! 83 tons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REINHARDT, T. F. See Potter, R. L. RESNICK, J. D., MOORE,W. A,, A N D ETTIBGER M B. Behavior of cyanates in polluted water.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 REYNOLDS, R. J. Control of degradation in oilextended styrene-butadiene r u b b e r , , , , , . 785 RICHARDS, G. N. See Whistler, R. L. RIOHARDS, H. R. See Jackson, M . L. RIDGWAY, J. A,, JR. Free radical alkylation of isobutane with ethylene, . . . . . . . . -- . Organoaluminum halides as h genation catalysts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RIESENFELD, F. C. See Bed.jai, G., ond Redemann, C. E. RIGAS,T. J., MASON,D. F., A K D THODOS, GEORGE. Vapor-liquid equilibria. Microsampling technique applied to a new variable-volume cell, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297 RIST C. E. See Rankin, J . C. R O A ~ HM. , L., A N D SWANTON, W.F. Equipment and design (workbook). . . . . .57A (No. 7) J. T. See Higgins, I . R. ROBERTS, ROBERTS, R. M. See Madison, J. J. W.D. See Agnew R. J. ROBERTSON k. E., URBAIN, W. k.,A N D YOUNG, ROBINSON, H. H. Protein by-products of meat packing industry (50th anniv. feature). . .42A (No.4) See U ~ S GBlack, H. C. ROCHE, A. F., A N D BOLTON, F. H. Polvmerization (unit proresses rev.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1393 ROEBKE,H. G. WALET E. H. Jn., KUHN, WAYNE MALEAN, J: G., P A N I D , R. F., GREEN;,KENDALL, MITCHELL, H . A,, AND PARK,J. G. Building blocks of the chemical industry in 1965 (I/EC spec. feature)
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ROEBUCK, A. K., A N D EVERING B. L. Hydrocracking aromatic extract 'to naphthalene and 100-octane easoline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1135 ROGERS,STAPLEY. Analog computers and computing., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1636 RORSCHACH, R. L. Equipment and design (workbook). . . . . . . . . . . . . .47A (No. 3, Pt. I ) ROSE,ARTHUR, ACcI.ARR1, J. A , , A N D U'ILLIAMS,
S SAEA> S. A . Porcelain enamel for corrosion protection (ideas exchange), , . .81A (No. 11) SACK,M. See FYohlers, H. C. SAGE,B. H . See Berry, Virginia, Brown, R. A. S., Longwell P. A. 0 fell, J. B., Reamer, H. H. and Silvey, 6. ST. CLAIR.'W.E.. A N D MOULT.R. H. Room temodrature-cured resorcinol eooxide adhesives for metals.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 0 8 SALKIBD, MORTONAHERPH . F. AND ALBERT, A. A. PeAtaerythhtol ?staff-industry 1106 rept.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SALLACH, ROBERT. See Silverman, Louis. SALTZMAN, B. E. Generalized thermodynamic properties of diatomic and triatomic gases. 1593 -Kinetic studies of formation of atmospheric oxidants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 677 P. E., ASD SIMONS, H. P. Explosive SAMPLE, reactions of diborane in benzene-saturated air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1699 SANDERSH. J., WALKER,G. O., EDWARDS, H. S).,Jn., AND HALL,T. J. Derivatives of acrolein and Deracetic acid (staff-industry 854 rept.). . . . . . .:. ........................ SANDUS, OSCAR.See Vogel G. J. SATOKAZUHIKO.See Brohn, R. A. S. See VenkatesSATYANARAYANA, MANDAVILLI. warlu, Chilukuri. SAUNDERS J. H. STEINOISER, s.,GEMEINHARDT, P. G.: M O R ~ R O FA. T ,S., A N D HARDY, E. E. Properties of flexible urethane foams. . 153DS SCALAL. C., A N D HIOKAM, W. M. Thermal aAd oxidative degradation of silicones. . . . 1583 SCANLAN, J. A. Effectsof normal surface vibration .~ on laminar forced convective heat transfer. 1565 SCHAEFER, C. A,, A N D THODOS, GEOROE.Reduced thermal conductivity correlation. Gaseous and liquid hydrogen.. . . . . . . . . . 1585 SCHAEFFER, J. R. See Drew, H. F. SCHEIBELE. G. Distillation (pilot plant pan:] discussion). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 579 SoHILnKNEcHT, C. E. Advances in ionic polymerization of vinyl-type monomers. . . . . . 107 SCHMIDT, N. O., A N D WISE,W. S. Chemical solution of evaporator scale. . . . . . . . . . . . 81 1 SCHNEIDER ABRAHAM. See Jezl, J. L. S C H N U R M AR.~ VSceGil-Av E. 6. S., JR. CrystalSCHOEN H . M.,AND GROVE, lizltion (unit operations rev.). . . . . . . . . . 430 SOHORTYANN, W. E. See Smith, R. K.
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341 trial fat and oil derivatives. . . . . . . . . . . . . 353 SEITZRACHEL.See Silverman, Louis. SELL;, HARRY. Ignition limits of gaseous sys1561 tem, isopropyl alcohol-oxygen-nitrogen. S E Y R A U , K. .r.,MARYNOWSKI, c. MI., LUNDE, K. E. A N D LAPPLE,C. E. Influence of powe; input on efficiency of dust scrubbers. . . . . . . . . 1615 SEYMOUR, R. B. of con. . . . . . . 1470
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DuteraDolications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1621 Less common metals (materialsofconstructionrev.), . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1455 SHEWMOF, PAUL. Diffusion in metals (fundamentals rev.), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 492 SHICK,L. W. Random numbers (ideas exchange). , 9 5 4 (No. 9, Pt. I ) SHOEMAKER, H.E. See Chiotti, Prerno. SHREVE, R. N. See Albright, L. F. SIBBITT, TV. L. See Jefferson, T . B. K. J. See Brown. L. H SIEGFRIED. SILVERMA;,LOUIS,SALLAC&R&ERT,SEITZ, RACHELA N D BRADSHAW WANDA. Caralytic de:om osition of h;drogen peroxide and uranyf) peroxide., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1785 SILVEY, F. C., REAMER, H . H., A N D SAGE,B. H. Supersaturation in hydrocarbon systems methane--decane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,181DS SIMONSH . P. See Poling, E. L., and Sample, P.'E. SINGH.D. D. See Puri. B. R S H E ~ W G O D , ' ~ .hi.
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tion of metals (fundamentak rev.). . . . . . . 496 SMITH, .4.J. See Huffman, E. 0. SMITH.J. M.. A N D BROWN.G. .M. Thermodvnamics (i'undamentals re\.), , , . . , . , , , , .' . 561 SMITH,J. W. Applicability of specific gravityoil yield relationship to Green River oil shale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306DS SMITH, K. L., A N D VAPCLEVE, RUSSELL. High molecular weight polymers of ethylene oxide, plasric properties.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 See also Bailey, F. E., Jr. SMITH,R. K., SCHORTYAPF, TV. E., A N D MILLS, G. A. Characteristics of Houdresid easoline.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y. . . . . .283DS SMITHR. P See Jasny, G. R. SMITH:W.A. See Adams, H. E. L. C. Continuous SMOLIN, E. M., A N D BEEGLE, high pressure synthesis of 3-aminopropioni1115 trile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SMUTZ MORTON.See Barghusen, John, Jr., add Bochinski, Julius. SNELL, C. T. See Snell, F. D. SNELL,F. D. Syndets and soaps industry 1) 8)
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SPEDnixc, F. H . See Bochinski, Julius. SPRAOUE T. P. See Jasny, G. R. W., A N D HOSLER,PETER. Pilot SQUIRES,'R. plant fermentor with coniinuous platinum electrode potential measurement;. . . . . . . STAHL, R. F. See Mears, W.H . J. P. See Rosen, Irving. STALLINCS, STAMM. A. J.. A N D BAECHLER. R. H . LVood (materials of construction kev.). . . . . . . . . . STANTON L. S. REID E B. A N D MASON, H. F. Codputer'use in'piiot blant calculations. . STARRETT P. S. See Boberg, J. E. STEADMA;, T. R., A N D PETERSOP, J. 0. H. Dibasic acids. Routes to mixture of undecanedioic and dodecanedioic acids. STEARNS R. S. See Adams H. E. STEINOIS~R S. See Saundeis J. H . STEINHAUS~N, H. H., JR. d e Landwehr, J. C. STERNLINO, C. V. See Oppenheim, A. K. STEUNENBERG, R. K. See Vogel, G. J. STEVENS W. F.' Chemical engineering kinetics. Use'of scale-up of chemical processes. . . . STEVENSON, BERNADETTE. See Hood, D. W. STEWART, JOSEPH.See Carlson, C. S. STEWART M. H. See Malm, C. J. STIVALA,'S. S., A N D POWERS, W. J. Improved impact epoxy adhesives., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STOCKMAN, C. H., A N D LYNN,R. E., JR. Equipment for miniature pilot plants is available STONE,J. P., EWINC,C. T., BLACHLY, C. H . , WALKER, B. E., A N D MILLER, R. R. Heat transfer studies on forced convection loop with biphenyl and biphenyl polymers.. , . STOWF. S. JR. See Roth Julius. sTRA$G, D.'A., A P D G E A N ~ o P L I S , C. J. Longitudinal diffusivity of liquids in packed beds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STREED,C. M'. See Payne, J. W.
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A ABSORPTION mass transfer rates in packed columns. 365 Fumitake Yoshida and Tetsushi Koyanagi, sulfur dioxide from air (symp.). H. F. Johnstone and D . R . Couqhanowr. . . . . . . . 1169 as unit operation (rev.). Max Leva and C.Y.Wen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421 ACCIDENTS investigations, worthwhile (workbook). S. ,M. MacCutcheon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .??A (No. 11) prevention of, safety responsibility (col.). .4.H. Christian., . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 8 5 4 (No. 11) severity, and safety equipment (workbook). S. .M. MacCutcheon. . . . . . . . . . . . ..73A (80. 7) Accommodation coefficients of hvdrogen, helium, air, and argon for chrome surfaces a t reduced pressures. R. E. Peck 37DS and J. D. Lokay., ...................... Acetate, comeback fiber for 1958 (market rept. of the month). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..23A (No. 12) ACETICA C I D solutions of water and sulfuric acid in chain length breakdown of cellulose, C. J. Malm et ai.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 vapor-phase catalyric esterification of ethvl alcohol with. Chiiukuri Venkateswarfu eta! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 973 ACETONE -1-butanol system, properties of. T. D. Ling and Matthew Van Winkle., . . . . . . . . . . . 88DS -water system, correlation of vapor-liquid equilihriumdatafor. H. E. Eduljeeetal.. 44DS Acetylation of corton, heat evolved in processing. L. H. Greathouseetoi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Acid anhydrides. Set Anhydrides. ACIDS composition of oleoresins and rosins. D. E. Baldwin et a l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,342DS dibasic, and aromatic alcohols, esters for ing oil bases. Seymour Portnoy dibasic, from lert-butylcyclohexane. W. H. Clingman, Jr., and F. T. Wadsworth.. . . . . 1257 dibasic, mixture of undecanedioic and dodecanedioic acids from. T . R and J. 0. H. Peterson.. . . . . . dibasic, by oxidation of na h !i nitrogen dioxide. M'. H. X and F. T . W a d w o r t h . , . . . . . . sorption on charcoal. B. R. Puri et ai.. . . . 1071 See also Specific acids. Acrolein and peracetic acid derivatives (staffindustryrept.). H. J. Sanderseloi.. . . . . . . . . 854 ACRYLATEF a-acetoxycopolymerizabilitv. C. C Unruh and T. M. Laakso.. .I.. . . . . . . . ..' 1124 a-acyloxy-, polymers. T. M. Laakso and C. C. Unruh.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1119 1-alkyl-1-hydroperfluoroalkyi, polymerization of. L. E. Colman, Jr. et al.. . . . . . . . . . . . .,113DS saturated oulcanizable elastomers. Fred Leonard et a!.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1053 Activity coefficienta for naphthalene-n-dodecane and na hthalene dipropylene glycol systems at mm. i f mercury. H. I. Lyvers and Matthew Van Winkle. . Acylarion, Friedel-Crafts, as unit proc 1414 K . L. Nelson.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Additives, lubricant, evaluation of ortho-alkyiated phenols as. J. D. Bartleson. . . . . . . . ..330DS ADHESION heat stability on metal (symp.). J. M. Black and R. F. Blomquist, . . . . . . . . . . . . 918 and molecular structure (symp.). Harvey Alter and Walter Soller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 922 studies with molecular models (symp.). DeanTaylor, Jr.: and J. E. Rutzler, Jr.. . . . 928 ADHESIVES la and high-impact epoxy resins. S. W. J. Powers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 935 oxidation effects of polyethylene to metals (symp.). F. J. Bockhoff et ai.. . . . . . . . . . 904 polyester resin to glass surfaces (symp.). N. M. Trivisonno et 01.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 912
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recent advances introduction (sym ) J. E. Rutzler fr ...................... 903 resorcinol epoxidefor metals (symp.). W. E. St. Clair and R. H . Moult.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 908 Adipic acid, from cyclohexene by ozonolysis. P. S. Bailey. ............................. 993 ADSORPTION barrier separation of gases. Karl Kammermeyer and D. D. \Vyrick.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1309 computer calculations for Arosorb columns (symp.!. A. W. Pollock et al.. . . . . . . . . . . 725 asunitoperation (rev.). B. L. Harris.. . . . . . 424 AEROSOLS (I/EC rept.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..24A . (No. 6) cascade impactor for adiabatic measurements. J. A . Brink, J r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 645 theory of filtration (synp.). S. K. Friedlander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1161 . Agitation control in epoxidation reactions. H. C. Wohlers :t ai.. . . . . Agricultural chemicals, pest (50th anniv. feature). L. AIR accommodation coefficients for chrome sur. faces a t reduced pressures. R . E. Peck 37DS and J. D. Lokay.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fiuoride pollution, control equipment. K. E. Lunde . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293 pollution absorbing sulfur dioxide (symp.). H. E'. Johnstoneand D. R. Coughanowr.. , 1169 pollution, automobile exhaust gas (symp.). P. P. Mader af ai.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1173 pollution, diffusion of. analog co (symp.). W. J. Karplus e t a pollution, kinetics of oxidan B. E. Saltzmann., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 677 pollution, nitric oxide reactions (symp.). G. Bedjai e t a f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1165
reaction chambers, evaluatinq plastic films for. K . W. Wilson and H. Buchberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1705 and solid sodium reaction rate (corr,), W. H. Howland and L. F. Epstein. . . . . . . . 58 ALCOHOLS aromatic, and dibasic acids, esters for nonspreading oil bases. Seymour Portnoy e t ol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287DS long-c on of ethalene oxide. H . F. Drew and J. R. Schaeffer. . 1253 Aldehydes, pyrolysis with acid anhydrid s o morden bentonite. Leo Levi and R. V. V. Nicholls.. . . ...................... 1005 Alkali, production, corrosion problems (workbook). J. F. Bosich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..%9A(No. 7) Alkaline earth carbonate, catalysts, Dolymerization of ethylene oxide. F. N. Hill e t a l . , . . , . . 5 Alkenes, hyperconjuqated, molar volume. C. W. and L. Y. Beck.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1301 Alkforyl silicates and alkyl silicates, preparation and phvsical properties of. H . C. Kaufman and O.'R. Douthett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,324DS Alkyd photooxidation, kinetics and mechanism 125 of. C.D. Miller.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ALKYLATION free radical, of isobutane with ethylene. J. A. Ridgway, J r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1531 as unit process (rev.). L. F. Albright and R.N.Shreve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1318 Alkylene carbonates preparation and properties. W. J. Peppe'l.. .................... 767 P-Alkylmercaptoketones analogs, sulfur compounds as antioxidants. R. B. Thompson et ai. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 797 Alkyl silicates and alkforyl silicates, preparation and physical properties of. H. C. Kauf. man and 0. R. Douthett.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .324DS ALLOYS aluminum, as structural materials (rev.). R. L. Horst, J r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1427 ferrous, and stainless steel, as structural material (rev.). W. A. Luce and J. H. 1482 Peacock. .............................
979-1 104 1105-1212 1213-1 314 1 3 15-1 498 1499-1 600 1601-171 0 1711-1820
lead, as structura materia (rev.). E. J. Mullarkev.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1449 nickel, as structural marerial (rev.). A. J. .Marron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1460 and reactive metals, high performance materials to prevent corrosion. F. s.Badger, 1608 tin, as structural material (rev.). R. h.1. 1489 Maclntosh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See olsa Specific merals. ALUhlINA -molybdena catalyst for reforming. J. L. Wilson and M. J. Den Herder. . . . . . . . . . 305 -silica catalysts, physical structure of. J. H. Ramser and P. B. Hill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 -silica gel, removing sulfur from mineral oil. J. L. Jezl and A. P. Stuart. . . . . . . . . . . . . 943 ALULIINCM in bridge construction (I/'EC rept.). . .40A (No. 10) in chemical indusrry (workbook). . . . . .67A (No. 2) corrosion by alkaline sequestering solutions. H. W. McCune.. ..................... 67 ALUMINUM ALKYLS catalyst in rubber synthesis. H. E. Adams e t o !. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1507 toxicity (ideasexchange), . . . . . . . . . . ..77A (No. 7) Aluminum alloys, as structural materials ires.). R. L. Horst. Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1427 Aluminum bronze, ~embrittlement(workbook). A. C. Hamstead.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..87A (No. 10) Aluminum halides organo-, as hydrogenation catalysts. J.A. Ridgway, Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1139 Amides, 'V-disubstituted, long-chain as vinyl plasticizers. F. C. Maene et 01.. . . . . . . . . . . 617
Ammonia, leak detection.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53A (No. 5 ) Ammonium nitrare, as blasting material (I/EC rept.), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,36A (No. 2) Ammonium sulfate soiurions nomogram. A . M . P. Tans (corresp. 1690) . . . . . . . . . . . . 971 AMYLOSES from corn. I. A. Wolf€., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1552 film, permeability to moisture vapor, selected organic vapors, and c J. C. Rankin et d... . . . . . . triacetate, synthetic fibers. and G. N. Richards.. . . . . ANALYSIS control. instrumentation (work Wall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . control, NMR for (workbook). R. F. Wall .............................. 69A (No. 12) COSI in new-plant construction (workbook). W.L. Hardv. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,121.4 . (No. 1) ANALYZERS ' building (workbook). R. F. Wall, . . , 6 5 4 (No.11) continuous chemical for process control (workbook). R. F. Wall.. . . . . . . ..65A (No. 7 ) digital differential, computers for chemical engineers (I/EC spec. feature), R . W. Rutishauser, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52A . (KO. 7) moisture, for process control (workbook). R. F. Wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69A (No. 12) oxygen trace (ideas exchange). 914 (No. 6) ; 95A :NO. 9) Icorr. 85A (No. 12)l rocess gas chromatograph improvements in instruments and use (M:orkbook). R. F. Wall.. ........................ .125A (KO. 1) ANHYDRIDES acid aliphatic, acetylating cellulose. C. J. Malm e t 01.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1061 acid, pyrolysis with aldehydes over modern '. morden bentonite. Leo Levi and R . V. 1 Nicholls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1005 Aniline point and net heat of combustion of aviation gasoline correlation with other properties. G. T.'Armstrong et ai. . . . . . . . . . ZODS ANTIFREEZE corrosion inhibitors, action on steel. Milton 657 Levy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 649 metalscorrosion. R . J. Aenewetn!. . . . . . . . . ANTIKNOCK COMPOUNDS AK-33X, added to gasoline (I/EC rept.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Ar(Ko. 3, Pt. I)
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cyclo entadienyl manganese tricarbonyl. J. Brown and W. G. Lovell.. . . . . . . . . . . 1547 Antioxidants, P-alkylmercaptoketone analogs. R. B. Thompson et al... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 777 Argon accommodation coefficients for chrome surfaces at reduced pressures. R. E. Peck and J. D. Lokay.. ....................... 37DS AROMATIOS and heterocyclics, pyrolysis. J. J. Madison and R. hf.Roberts . . . . . . . . . 237
influence in gasifying graphite. P. V. N. Ramachandra Rao and E. E. Petersen. . . . 331 Carbon disulfiae from carbon monoxide. H . N. Madon and R . F. Strickland-Constable 1189 Carbonization of coal (symp.). J. D. Price and M . E . Mador ....................... 17 Carbonizer fluidized for use in coal desulfurization (‘Symp.). i. K. Jacobs and J. D. Mirkus. 24 Carbon monoxide plus sulfur s stem, for proMadon and ducin carbon disulfide. H. R . F.8trickland-Constable.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1189 CARBON TETRAOHLORIDE -1,2-dichloroethane system azeotropic data on. G. A. Lessells and T.’E. Corrigan manufacture (ideas exchange). . . . . . . ..93A (No. 4) system ro erties of. T. D. . -1-E nropanol , and M a t t h e d & n b i n k l e . . . . . . . . . . 88DS Cases circumstances alter (workbook. W. J. kouden.. . 7 d A (No. 12) Castin s, epoxy resin, correlations between mectanical properties and structure of. John Wynstra. ........................ ,294DS Castor oil catalysts in sulfation of. S. RangarajanLnd N. P. Palaniappan. . . . . . . . . . . . 1787 Catalysis. fixed bed U/EC .30A (No. 2) . . rem.). . .
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Aswegotopress . . . . 19A(No. 8 ) ’ 1 9 A ( N o . I ) , P t . I ) ; 19A (No. 10); 19A (Nb. 11); 19A No. 12) Automation and rocess control, fundam (rev.). T. J. &illiams.. . . . . . . . . . . . . Automobiles exhaust gas in air (symp.). P. P. Mader et o l . . ...................... 1173 Azeotropic data on chlorinated hydrocarbons, G. A. Lessellsand T. E. Corrigan, . . . . . . . . . . 43DS
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carbonate, polymerization of ethylene oxide with alkaline earth. F. N. Hill et n l , , . . 5 fouling, equations and techniques. A. L. Pozzi and H. F. Rase.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1075 heterogeneous, fundamentals (rev.). M. J. Boudart and Giuseppe Parravano . . . . . . . . 486 hydrogenation, organoaluminum halides as. J. A. Ridewav.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1139 molybdena-alumina reformin petroleum. J. L. Wilson and M. J. Den a e r d e r . . . . . . 305 platinum, isomerization of entanes, hexanes, and heptanes. C. Myers and 1727 G. W. Munns, Jr ...................... silica-alumina physical structure. J. H. Ramser and P. B. Hill, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
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B BACTERIA freeze-dried pellets, centrifugal pulverizing. V. F. Pfeifer et ol.. ..................... 627 freeze-drying, continuous process. H. G. Maister et ol., ........................ 623 pesticidal sprays. V. F. Pfeifer et al.. , , . , , , 1143 Bases, sorition on charcoal., B. R. Puri et al.. , . 1071 Beds pac ed liquid dlffuslon. D. A. Strang and C. J. beankoplis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1305 Beet pulp ammoniating (I/EC rept.). . . .32A (PIlo. 10) Bentonite) catalyst in making styrenes. Leo Levi and R . V. V. Nichnlls.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1005 BENZENE alk 1 derivatives, C Oand CIO in products of txermal aromatization of‘ naphtha. E. .16GDS Gil-av et al. ......................... -2-chloroethanol system pro erties of. T. D . Ling and Matthe; Van Ginkle. 88DS -ethyl alcohol-n-heotane ternarv svstem. vapor-liquid equilibria in air for.-’ I. F: Wagner and J. H. Weber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,220DS -ethyl alcohol and toluene-ethyl alcohol vapor-liquid equilibria. J. C. Landwehr. 231DS -n-heptane, in thermal diffusion column, effect of pulsation in se aration of. Francesco De Maria and R . Benenati. . . . . . . 63 polydodecyl-, sulfonation with sulfur trioxide. E. E. Gilbert and Benjamin Veldhuis. 777 -saturated air explosion of diborane in. P. E. Sampfe and H. P. Simons. . . . . . . . . 1699 solubility in water. D. S. Arnold et a[. . . . . . ,253DS from toluene by catalytic dealkvlation. T. F. Doumani. ............................. 1677 -toluene-xylene distillation calculated by relaxation method (symp.): Arthur Roseetal. 737 Beryllium, cuts in demand, market rept. of the .23A (No. 7) month. .......................... BETARAYS emission of, applications to gaging processes (symp.). R. H. Muller.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 particles of, interaction with matter (symp.). 205 R. H. Muller.. ....................... Binary mixtures. See Mixtures. BIPHENYL and its polymers heat transfer on forced convection loop: J. P. Stone et al. . . . . . . 875 and poly henyls, specific heat correlation of. B. E. Galker, Jr., et ai.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,280DS Biuret formation in commercial urea. C. E. Redemann et ol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 633 Black liquor, kraft, viscosities of of pine wood lignin from. L. R. Lawson, Jr., and J. B. Doughty. .................... ,128DS Boiling point-composition diagrams for 2ethoxyethanol-ethyl acetate and 2-ethoxyethanol-propyl acetate. K. J. Miller.. . . . . .239DS Bombs, shaker, uses and operation i studies. J. W. Payne rt al.. . . . . . 47 BOOKREVIEWS Automatic Control: Principles an W. G. Holzbock.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103A (No. 10) Behavior of Metals at Elevated Temperatures. Institution of Metallurgist Catalysis in Practice. C.
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1717 1255 Catalytic dealkylation, of benzene from toluene. T. F. Doumani. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1677 Catalytic decomposition, of hydrogen and uranyl peroxides in uranyl sulfate solutions. Louis Silverman et al.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1785 Catalytic reduction, uranium tetrafluoride preciuitation from ore liouors isvmo.). R . J. Ailen et al.. . . . . . . . . .......... .‘. 1748 Cathodic protection in corrosion control (workbook). F. W. Fink.. . . . . . . . . . 130A (Ivo. 1
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silver peroxide-zinc, separators. H. H. Bieber et al., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1273 electrolytic fluorine (symp.). S. P. Vava. 178 lidesetal..:. , . , , , , , , , , , , . , , , , . , , , , , , , , CELLULOSE ali hatic esters acetylation with anhydrides. J. Malm ;tal.. ..................... 1061 chain length breakdown b acetic acid solutions of water and sulgric acid. C. J. Malm et ol., , . , . , . , . , , , , . , , , , . , , , . , . 103 cotton replacing h droxyl groups in (symp.). 80 Eli;; Klein and E. Snowden. . . . . . . . . . . cvjnoeih\laiion. roniinuous, of corron yarns s) mp.). H. J. J a n r e n r / a / . . . . . . . . . 76 derrystal1iza:ion of cotion ‘3ymp . C:. H Haydel et al.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 effect of salts on cotton cyanoethylation 87 (symp. 1. N. M. Bikales et al.. . . . . . . . . . . . fibers, chemically modified (symp.). Intro73 duction. J. D. Reid.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . modifyine for flame resivanre ’svmp.‘. R. F. Srhwenkcr, Jr., and Eueene P3cru.. . 91 oxidation of pariiall\, e!herificd cor’ons ‘symp.:. R. 51. Rcinhardrer d... . . 53 C E L L U L OACETATES ~E chain length breakdown b acetic acid solutions of water and sulLric acid. C. J. Malm et al.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 viscosit concentration relations of. J. A. Mitci;kll and J. C. Umberger.. . . . . . . . . . ,124DS Cement, statistics in testing (workbook). W. J. Youden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83A (No. 8 ) Centrifugation, as unit operation (rev.). J. E. Flood, Jr.. 428 CERAMICS ductile (I/EC rept.), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29A (No. 2) progress in technolog (50th anniv. feature). E. C. Sullivan and G.Gulian. . . . .48A (No. 4) as Structural materials (rev.). J. W. Lennon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1433 Cerium from monazite sands (symp.). John Bargthsen, Jr., and Morton Smutz. . . . . . . . . 1754 Charcoal activated sorption and chemisorption. B. R. Puri it ol.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1071 INDUSTRY CHEMICAL analog computing in (symp.). T. J. Williams.. ........................... 1631 building blocks of, in 1765 (spec. feature). H. G. Roebke et al
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DECEMBER 1958
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SUBJECT INDEX evaluating alternatives in 309 facture. E. L. Delate and E":%aE!nu~ in mining industry (spec. feature). P. H . Cardwell et a!. ...................52A (No. 12) recessions (col.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..29A (No. 8) recovery from pulping liquor (workbook). D. F. Othmer. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..GOA (No. 3, Pt. I) Chemistry, inorganic (50th anniv. feature). J. C. Bailar Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..40A (No. 6) Chlorination of) toluene and butyric acid by gamma radiation. Irving Rosen and J. P. 1511 Stallings., CHLORINE manufacture (ideas exchange). ,103A (No. 2) production, corrosion problems (workbook). J. F. Bosich.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..69A (No. 7) F d u c t i o n , costs (ideas exchange). . . .,87A (No. 5) 2- hloroethanol-benzene system roperties of. T. D. Ling and Matthew VaA%'inkle.. . . . .88DS Chromatography, gas process control (workbook), R . F. Wall.. . . . . . . ..51A (No.. 3, Pt. I ) COAL anthracite, preparation of low ash from (symp.). M. G. Boobar et ol. . . . . . . . . . . . 27 carbonization products, tar, benzene, toluene, naphthalene ammonia (50th anniv. feature). A: R. Powell and C. C. Russell. . . . . . ..46A (No. 7) carbonizat mp.). J. D. Price and M. E. Mador. .................... 17 chemicals (50th anniv. feature). A. R. Powell and C. C. Russell. . . . . . . .46A (No. 7) desulfurization in a fluidized carbonizer
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spray, theoryof. C . C. hliesse. 1303 Compressibilit prediction natural gas mixtures with Lenedict-Webb-Rubin equation of state. J. S. Hsieh and R. H. Zimmerman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194DS
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F.S.Badger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1608 protection, porcelain enamel (ideas exchange).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..81A (No. 11) resistance of aluminum alloys in process equipmLnt (workbook). . . . . . . . . ,67A (No. 2) solvent service in tank ships (ideas exchange). ..................... ,137A (No. 1) iok) ants. J. F. Bosich..69A (No. 7) galvanic-organic coatings.
Kenneth Tator 77A (No. 8) glassed-steel. D. K. Priest.. . . . . . . .75A (No. 5 ) materials for corrosion control. F. W. Fink .......................... 129A (No. 1 ) porcelain enamel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75A (No. 6) porosity of films. W. Bratkowski. , , .73A (No. 12) preventive maintenance by nondestructive testing. L. W. Z i n n . . . . . . . . . . ..81A (No. 2) problemsand stress. F. W. Emhardt.7lA (KO. 11) research at NBS. Jerome Kruger. 55A (No. 3, Pt. I) stainless steel and sulfuric acid. M'. L. Mathay.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85.4 (No. 9 Pt I ) Cosmetic products (col.). . . . . . . . . . . .114A (do. i l ) COST
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Michael Perch, 1401 COATING(S) ceramic protects titanium during heatin (I/Ed rept.), , , , , , , , , , . , , . , . , , . .31A ?No. 12) epoxidized polybutadienes. C. E , Wheelock 299 for exterior of satellites (I/EC rept.) . .22A (No. 3. Pt. I) furfurvlated novolak resins applied in. L. H.Brown.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1675 galvanic-organic (workbook). Kenneth Tator. ...................... .77A (No. 8) polvtetrafluoroethene on metals. V. G. Fitzsimmons and W. A. Zisman.. . . . . . . . . 781 protective industrial progress in (50th anniv. ieature). A. L. Alexander..52A (No. 8 ) protective industry trends and development (rev.). Harry Burrell.. . .32A (No. 1 ) protective, for metals, vinyl ethers of unsaturated fatty alcohols. H. M. Teeter et al, ........................ 1703 protective, as structural materia FrancisScofield ....................... 1479 zinc lead silicate (ideas exchange). ,103A (No. 2 ) COKE crystallite structure from pitch fractions. M. B. Dell., ......................... ,328DS (50th anniv. feature). A. R. Powell and C. C. Russell.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46A (No. 7) COKING coal, carbonization research (symp.). J. D. 17 Price and M. E. Mador.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . coal desulfurization in a fluidized carbhnizer (symp.). J. K. Jacobs and J. D. 24 Mirkus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . low-ash raphite prepared from anthracite 27 (symp?. M. G. Boobar et a l . . . . . . . . . . . . microstructures of carbon roducts (symp 1. S . W . M a r t i n a n d F . L . S E e a Jr . . . . . . . 41 pitch binder coke yields (simp.). 33 Martin and H. W. Nelson.. . . . . . . . . reactor, for fluidized techniques in
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tools for synthesis experimenting and information handiing (symp.). drilliam Orchard-Hays. wax manufacture
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crystals, in corrosion studies (workbook). Jerome Kruger. . . . . . . . . . . . 55A (Yo. 3, Pt. I) dissolving in nitric acid. R . L. Johnson eta1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1194 etchins. 0.D. Black and L, H . Cutler. , . . , 1539 Copper(I1) chloride, reaction with conjugated dienes. E. R. Atkinsonet n l . . . . . . . 1553 CORRESPONDENCE ammonium sulfate solutions, nomogram. A . M . P. Tans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1690 friction factors for axial non-Newtonian annular flow. A. G. Fredrickson et a l . . . 1599 least squares. S. B. Alpert and H. C. Van Ness:. . . . . . . . . . . . . .y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1788 thermodvnamics of solutions. W. 1%'. Prengle, J r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 848 CORROSION of aluminum by alkaline sequestering solutions. H. W. McCune., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 inhibitors, in antifreeze, action on steel. Milton Levv. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 657 mechanism (ideas exchange). . . . . .lOlA (No. 10) of metals, in ethylene glycol solutions. R. J. Agnew et a l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 649 mild steel, in aqueous monoethanolamine. H. R. Froningand J. H . Jones.. . . . . . . . . . 1737 prevention with alloys and reactive metals.
baum.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . as unit operation (rev.). H. M and C. S. Grove, Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . Cr stals, molecular chain, and high [symp.). WernerBrandt. . . . . . . . Cyanates, behavior in polluted wate Resnick et a l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CYANOETHYLATION continuous, of cotton yarns (symp. Janssen et al. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ofcotton, effect of salts on (symp.) Bikalea e t a l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 CYCLOHEXANE tert-butyl-, oxidation to dibasic acids with nitrogen dioxide. W. H . Clingman, Jr., and F. T. Wadsworth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 777 tert-butyl- ozonization to dibasic acids. W. H. Cdngman, Jr., and F. T. Wads. . . . . . . 1257 worth, . . . . . . . . . .
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multicomponent calculations on digital computer (symp.). N. R. Amundson and A. J. Pontinen. ....................... ternar batch, calculating rectification of nanzthalene tar acid oil. Arthur Rose
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n-Dodecane-naphthalene and na hthalene dipropylene glycol systems a t 180 mm. ,f mercury, vapor-liquid equilibria L vers and Matthew Van Winkle 60DS Doblcanedioic and undecanedioic ture for plasticizers from dibasic R . Steadmanand J. 0. H. Peterson.. . . . . . . . 59 Drilling muds, flow in annular space. A. G. Fredrickson and R. B. Bird. . Drugs and harmaceuticals (50th anniv. feature). T! G. Klumpp and C. M. Suter.. .38A (No. 3, Pt. I )
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freeze, live Serratia marcescens cultures. H . G. Maister et al. ......................... 623 as unit operationkev.). Eno Bagnoli. ...... 435 Durene, synthesis from pseudocumene. J. G. 877 Hendrickson and F. T. Wadsworth. , , , . , , bleaching wastes (ideas ex91,A (No. 6) D Y Z ~ n ~ ~ : . Dynamites, gelatin for specific blasting jobs (50th anniv. fiatwe). W. DeC. Crater et al.. .4OA (No. 7)
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of liquid and dense phase regions. W. J. Brebach and George Thodos. .338DS and vapor pressure of sea water concentrates. H . P. Rothbaum.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..50DS . Depolyalkylation, production of tert-butyltoluene. R. J. Lee e t 01.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1001 DESIGN chemical engineer work in (col.). Walter Lobo ........................ 89A (No. 12) defense standards methods for high performance materjals. J. V. Long.. . . . . . . . 1612 trends in equipment and (spec. feature) 81A (No. 1) Desulfurization, coal, in a fluidized carbonizer (symp.). J. K. Jacobs and J. D. Mirkus. , . . 24 Detector, particle, for condensing water (I/EC rept:), . . . ! .................... .32A . (No. 10) DETERQENTS industrial progress (50th anniv. feature). F. D. h e l l and C. T. Snell. . . . . . . .48A (No. 8)’ special, high pressure cleaner for washin and protecting metals (I/EC rept.) 33A &lo, 11) See also Svndets. DIBORANE‘ ex los&e reaction in dry and wet air. E. L. goling and H. P. Simods.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1695 ex losive reactions in benzene-saturated air. E. Sample and H. P. Simons. 1699 Dielectric constant, in analysis and control (workbook). R. F. Wall.. . . . . . . . .69A (No. 6) Dielectric Drooerties. molecular thenrv .~ , Isvmo.). \-,---r.,LaurenBJaAsen. ......................... 1025 Dielectrics liquid gassing a t high voltage. Harold Basseche; and M. W. Barnes. ....... 959 Dienes conjugated, cuprous chloride re1553 actidn. E. R.Atkinsonetal. Diethylene glycol-di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalatetetrabromoethane system, equilibria data for. J. H . Gary et al.. Di(2-ethylhexy1) phthala tetrabromoethane sys J. H. Gary et a[.. ... DIFFUSION ~~~
Curl Jr and K. S. Pitzer.. 265 Entropy &;related properties of fluids. R.F. Curl, Jr., and K. S. Pitzer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 Epoxidation reactions with peracetic acid and agitation control methods. H . C. Wohlers et at.. .................................. 1685 EPOXIDES o f x l y b u t a d i e n e s , in coatings. C. E. eelock ............................ 299 stabilizers in plastics (symp.). D. E.Winkler 863 vinyl, as plasticizers (symp.). F . P. Greensoan and R. J. Gall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 865 Epoxy esters as lasticizers (symp.). R. M. Brice and W. d B u d d e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 868 Epoxy plasticizers-stabilizers (symp.). F. P. Greenspan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..I.. . . . . . . . . 861 EQUATION OF STATE Benedict-Webb-Rubin, predicting compressibility of natural gas mixtures with. J. S. Hsieh and R. H . Zimmerman.. . . . . . . . . . 194DS eases and liouids. J. 0. Hirschfelder et a[. . . 375 E