amounts to around 400,000 tonne/y of which it is estimated one third can be used to manufacture around 100,000 klitre/y of FAMEs which are a major component of biodiesel.
On the production of acetic acid from the garbohydrates
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1892
- Weight
- 464 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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β¦ Synopsis
Air. REVAN, in reply, mid, rcfcrring to Mr. Itcid's rcmnrks ns to by-products, with n properly constriictcd diaplirngni only n sin:rll qunntity of liypoclrloritc or clrlorntc wonld 1)c formcd. Aftcr Inuny hours' ninning of tlic Lc Siiciir proccss, tlic polutioti gnrc .no rcitctioii with fitnrcli piqicr. Bvcntunlly sonic hypochloritc might be formcd, hut tliiR wns not n very scrious mnttcr nftcr nll, bccitrtsc it VYIIS nll nccoiintctl for in tbc 20 pcr cctit. loss which they cstimtttcd.
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