The present invention relates to a new fluidized-bed catalyst used in a process of propylene ammoxidation to acrylonitrile. |
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Similar compounds, with the same possible adverse effects, are ammonium alginate, sodium alginate, and propylene glycol alginate. |
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The most likely irritant in emollient creams is the stabiliser propylene glycol. |
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Two of the coolants extensively used are ethylene glycol and propylene glycol. |
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Instead, purchase animal-friendly antifreeze, which contains propylene glycol rather than ethylene glycol, the center says. |
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Specimens were dehydrated in a graded series of ethyl alcohol and propylene oxide solutions and embedded in araldite. |
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Airports can avoid repeated applications of ethylene or propylene glycol mixtures and reduce not only pollution, but also delays. |
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Ethylene or propylene gas mixtures were renewed every day after aeration of the jars. |
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Keratolytic preparations containing salicylic acid in a propylene glycol gel may be used to remove the stratum corneum. |
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He used a catalyst discovered by Karl Ziegler to produce polypropylene from propylene. |
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Another major epoxide, propylene oxide, comes from propene reacting with organic hydroperoxides. |
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Such agents include glucose, propylene glycerol, polyethylene glycol and hypaque. |
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The non-aqueous solvent is typically a polyhydric alcohol such as propylene glycol. |
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Isopropyl alcohol is made from propylene, a petroleum derivative. |
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Hydrocolloids such as xanthan gum, guar gum, propylene glycol algenate and gum arabic can stabilize these beverages by enhancing viscosity, says Loesel. |
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That said, propylene glycol is different from the antifreeze used in cars, which is considered more toxic and not safe. |
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Acrylonitrile is manufactured from propylene and is used mainly for the manufacture of acrylic fibres, plastics, rubber and speciality chemicals. |
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The addition of propylene glycol to the liquid makes the mist better resemble normal cigarette smoke. |
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However, again just glycerol, sorbitol and sorbitans were used in the capsule shell, because propylene glycol results in the above-described undesirable tackiness. |
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This interaction has been reported to occur regardless of whether or not propylene glycol is used as a solvent for the nitroglycerin. |
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The liquid dispenser can be used to give cows propylene glycol, to help prevent ketosis and raise milk production. |
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Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons other than: ethylene, propylene, butylene and butadiene, in purities over 50 percent. |
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The major point is that we have no studies that show the safety of propylene glycol when inhaled over the long term. |
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The growth of rail transport would accentuate safety problems along the track and the problems posed by the transhipment of propylene. |
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These two plants will ensure supply of hydrogen peroxide for propylene oxide production units. |
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The major products were ethylene, propylene, dimethyl ether, toluene, ethyl benzene, ethyl toluene, trimethyl benzene and tetra methylbenzene. |
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Contains: distilled water, silicon smoked, propylene glycol, powdered leaf Aloe Vera, Vitamin E acetate, retinyl palmitate, methylparaben. |
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Instead of tobacco, the e-cigarette contains a mix of water, nicotine, artificial smoke flavor and propylene glycol, the chemical used in fog-making machines. |
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New metallocene catalysts are used in the preparation of new plastics, including new methods for the polymerization of alkenes such as ethylene and propylene. |
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Struers propylene mixing cups are suitable for mixing of all resins. |
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Borealis is a Norwegian chemical company, mainly active in the production of polyethylene and polypropylene, as well as in the production of intermediate products such as ethylene, propylene, Crude C4 and pygas. |
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The air inlet is made of propylene, a recyclable plastic that withstand temperatures of up to 100°C. This material is also resistant to the majority of chemicals in low concentrations. |
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This adjustment is linked to propylene and derivatives price increases. |
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Ethane prices have also been strong over the last 18 months due to increased demand for ethylene and propylene, two chemical products for which ethane is a feedstock. |
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As a result of the Corunna outage, NOVA Chemicals invoked force majeure on ethylene, propylene, crude C4s and other co-products from Corunna and polyethylene from its Sarnia area sites. |
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In experiments, xanthan gum, carboxymethylcellulose, glycerol and propylene glycol were added individually and in combination to the tortillas. |
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The placement of the propylene residues is predominantly in a stereoregular isotactic manner. |
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Antifreeze based on propylene glycol, which is not harmful to health. |
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The American petrochemical industry took off, first making such as styrene, ethylene, propylene and butadiene. |
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Glycerol could replace a portion of the propylene used to produce acrolein and acrylic acid, which have applications ranging from pharmaceuticals to animal feed and pulp and paper. |
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These subheadings include waste, parings and scrap of polymers of propylene, acrylic polymers, and polymers of vinylacetate and vinylidene acetate. |
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Anyone boycotting propylene glycol or ethanolamine — whatever those might be — will appreciate the Korres basil-lemon shower gel and aloe shampoo with soapwort, both of which trumpet their lack of said substances. |
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It can take five or six years for some coolants to achieve that level of degradation products in ethylene glycol and longer still for propylene glycol. |
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Mortality from pancreatic and lymphopoietic cancer among workers in ethylene and propylene chlorohydrin production. |
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Nitrates of the raw materials and benzene tricarboxylic acid were used as surfactant for the first time and propylene glycol as the solvent. |
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Metal Clad Cables are available with a variety of phase conductor insulations such as crosslinked polyethy-lene, and silicone rubber ethylene propylene, depending on rated tempe-rature of conductors and working potential. |
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Then the tissues were dehydrated gradually in ethyl alcohol and dealcoholized using propylene oxide. |
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Using technology that turns nicotine-infused propylene glycol into an inhalable vapor, e-cigarettes smoke almost like the real thing, without the ashtray odor. |
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For the brainiacs amongst you, it is propylene with a static charge. |
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Derived from cumene, which in turn is produced by a reaction between benzene and propylene, phenol is a toxic liquid that must be stored and handled under clearly established safety procedures. |
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Rabigh II will produce ethylene propylene rubber, thermoplastic polyolefin, methyl methacrylate monomer and polymethyl methacrylate. |
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The plant is planned to have an annual production capacity of approximately 475,000 metric tons of propylene. |
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The award recognized an innovative propylene recovery project that went beyond regulatory requirements. |
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Both compounds used to be mixed with propylene glycol for preparation, respectively, of syrup and suspension. |
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Inhalation toxicology and carcinogenesis studies of propylene glycol mono-t-butyl ether in rats and mice. |
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In the United States, in order to increase its propylene production, TOTAL started-up a new metathesis production unit downstream from the Sabina butadiene extraction plant and the Port Arthur, Texas steamcracker. |
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The Commission approved two major projects located in North Rhine-Westphalia, the regeneration of Zeche Zollverein in Essen and the propylene pipeline project. |
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Ethylene-propylene copolymer, also called ethylene-propylene rubber, a class of synthetic rubber produced by copolymerizing ethylene and propylene, usually in combination with other chemical compounds. |
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Then you've got propylene glycol, which is stage smoke. |
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His pioneering device, launched in 2004, contained a liquid solution of nicotine and propylene glycol that was atomised, on inhalation, inside a cigarette-sized tube. |
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The oil states are moving into propylene too, and downstream as well. |
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That too means less propylene, since it is also a by-product of petrol production. Technologies do exist to manufacture propylene as an end in itself, rather than as a by-product. |
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The unreliable relationship between oil and propylene prices means that oil derivatives are not much help in protecting against rising prices for the plastic. |
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Olefins: family of molecules including in particular ethylene and propylene, which constitutes the raw material allowing for the manufacture of many plastics. |
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Through this project, Total Petrochemicals will demonstrate the industrial feasibility of a production of light olefins and more specifically of propylene from methanol that can be obtained directly from coal or gas. |
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The Dow Chemical Company has increased its propylene glycol capacity by an additional 10 kilotons per annum at its plant in Stade, Germany. |
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Annual production capacities are expected to be around 1 billion pounds of propylene oxide and 2 billion pounds of tertiary butyl alcohol. |
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Annual production capacities are anticipated to be one billion pounds of propylene oxide and two billion pounds of tertiary butyl alcohol. |
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Production of propylene, raw material for petrochemistry, will increase nearly twofold, up to 300 thousand tons per year. |
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It can even analyse products or ingredients containing the humectant propylene glycol, alcohol or soy sauce. |
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Zemea USP Propanediol is a natural solvent and humectant that can be used to replace petroleum-based propylene glycol or glycerin in a variety of food and beverage products. |
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Treatment against the disease is through the use of Melarsoprol, a drug consisting of melarsen oxide dissolved in propylene glycol, literally arsenic in antifreeze. |
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Biological denitration of propylene glycol dinitrate by Bacillus sp. |
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Its petrochemical plant in Texas City, located on the same site as the formerly owned Texas City Refinery, produces industrial chemicals including propylene and styrene. |
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After this outbreak, laboratory investigations found that propylene glycol may cause Acanthamoeba trophozoites to encyst, thereby making them resistant to disinfection. |
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This first polymer is then passed to another reactor, where propylene is copolymerized with ethylene to form a dispersed phase of copolymer rubber. |
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Low-pressure hydrogenolysis of glycerol to propylene glycol. |
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The primary petrochemicals produced by the cracking of crude oil and natural gas are ethylene, propylene, methanol and aromatics such as benzene, toluene and xylene. |
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Free from synthetics such as mineral oils, silicones, propylene glycol or ethanolamines, the range is instead packed with natural ingredients and old-school fresh male scents. |
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The investigated application areas include polypropylene, acrylonitrile, propylene oxide, cumene, isopropanol, acrylic acid, 2-ethylhexanol, and n-butanol. |
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The proposed SMPO and polyols plants will help strengthen Shell's global propylene oxide and polyols manufacturing capacity, boosting our supply to customers worldwide. |
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This complex has units producing polyethylene, synthetic rubbers, latex, propylene glycol, pyrolysis benzene and fractions of butene, butylene and isobutylene. |
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Cats reacting to high doses of propylene glycol may exhibit signs of depression and may have a loss of coordination, muscle twitching, and excessive urination and thirst. |
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About 85 million tonnes of propylene, the second most important petrochemical feedstock, were consumed worldwide last year, according to a recent study. |
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