Chemistry CONTENTS EDITORIAL
EDITOR: WALTER J. MURPHY
1881 — STAFF FEATURES-
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M e r r i t t L. Kastens and Ronald Barraclough PILOT PLANTS.
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Hydrogénation of Shale-Oil Coker Distillate
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Comparison of bids Equipment and Design. Charles O . B r o w n The Thomas Autometer Instrumentation. Ralph H . M u n c h
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Corrosion of lead by H,S04 Corrosion. Mars G . Fontana Sell your ideas Plant Management. W a l t e r von Pechmann Radioactive wastes Industrial Wastes. H a r o l d R. M u r d o c k Alleghany County report Atmospheric Pollution. Louis C . M c C a b e Back injuries Safety. V . R. C r o s w e l l
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Handling liquids in bulk Materials Handling. T. W . Rodes A s W e See It
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Industrial Data
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C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E R I N G U N I T PROCESSES R E V I E W Introduction 1893 Halosenation Kinetics and Equilibria Earl T. Mc3ee and Ogden R. Pi.re: R. H . Wilhelm end R. K. Toner . . . . 1898 Hydrogénation and Hydrogznoly.is Alkylation Harold W . Fleming R. Norris Shreve 1908 Nitration Amination by Reduction Willard deC. Crater Jesse Werner 1917 Arthur C. Stevenson
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Bernard Lewis and Guenther V o n Elbe Esterifice.tion E. Emmett Reid Fermentation Sylvan B. Lee Friedel-Crafts Reactions Philip H . Groggins and Samuei B. Dstwiler Jr STATISTICAL
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Oxidation
Ammonolysis Combustion
W. I. BADGER ROBERT Τ. BALDWIN P. L. BRANDT EDGAR C. BRITTON C. Ο. BROWN Η. I. CRAMER BRADLEY DEWEY GASTON DUBOIS A. L. ELDER
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METHODS
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L. F. Marek Polymerization Charles C. Winding Pyrolysis ol Coal and Shale Charles H. Prien Pyrolytic and Catalytic- Decomposition of Hydrocarbons Vladimir Haensel and Melvin J. Sier'oa Sulfonation and Sulfation Everett E. Gilbert and E. Paul Jones . .
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Introduction. Cuthbert Daniel A N e w Science of Trouble Shooting Leonard A . Seder L o c a t i n g Sources o f V a r i a b i l i t y i n a Process W . J . Youden A p p l i c a t i o n o f Tests for R a n d o m n e s s Carl A . Bennett C o r r e l a t i o n M e t h o d s A p p l i e d t o P r o d u c t i o n Process D a t a K. A . B r o w n l e e
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