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Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1967, 59 (2), pp 95–97. DOI: 10.1021/ie50686a016. Publication Date: February 1967. Note: In lieu of an abstract, this is the artic...
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Kinetics of Nitration of Benzene in a Continuous Stirred Tenk Reector. Rate equation based on acid phase is obtained for

A n Analytical Study of the Constant Pressure Specific Heat and the Velocity of Sound in the Supercritical Region. For simple

two feed acid compositions, with rates extended up to 40 gram moles per hour per liter of acid phase. Distribution ratio of nitric acid between two phases depends on acid composition.

substances with similar critical compressibilities, values for maximum specific heat locus and minimum velocity of sound locus appear to be independent of the identity of the substance in question. Polynomial expressions approximating values of each of these properties along its respective locus are given.

K . R. Das and P. Bhimeswara Rao, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India

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Experimental Investigafion of the Lamlnar-Turbulent Transition for Newtonian Flow in Rectangular Ducts. The theoretically

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Richard W. Hanks and Dae S.Song, Brigham Young University

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Catalytic Oxidation of Propylene in a Stirred Reactor. Highest yield of 56.2% acrolein was obtained a t 5.6’% conversion. At a

higher conversions (47.6%) were sacrifice in yield (14.1 70) obtained. Effects of a number of reaction variables on conversion are reported. Data for product distribution as a function of operating conditions are presented.

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Concentration Polarization Effected in Reverse Osmosis Using Porous Cellulose Acetate Membranes. Analytical expressions

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A Method for Preparation of Pure Chlorine Dioxide. Reactions of chlorine and sodium hypochlorite with sodium chlorite in presence of acetic anhydride are described. A yield of about 95% pure chlorine dioxide can be produced in a reaction suited for continuous operation. Scope and limitations of the process are discussed.

Shop Kiumra and S. Sourzrajan, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada

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Thiourea Inclusion Complexes with Terpenes and Stabilization of Essential Oils. Reduction of terpene content in essential

New method treats subclass problems characterized by linear constraints. I t effectively and continually uses the local quadratic properties of the general nonlinear objective function without requiring calculation of second partial derivatives, and can be used to solve quadratic programming problems.

oils by formation of inclusion complexes with thiourea offers a n alternate and perhaps simpler method of stabilizing odor, color, and appearance of essential oils.

D . Goldfarb and L. Lapidus, Princeton University

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