Tlic snmc prc1)nrntion can bc equally wcll carried out by using glucosc ns the sq1)stratc.
The institution of chemical engineers, 1922-1935
- Book ID
- 102326295
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1935
- Weight
- 204 KB
- Volume
- 54
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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โฆ Synopsis
Althoitgli tlic iticorportrtioii of tlic Itistitutioti of Cheiiiiciil ISagiliccrs took plow ns lotc ns I1ecciiil)cr 1922, the csistciice of : i i d need for ciigiiiccrs witli speciiil triiiiiiiig in tlic design, construction, a i d opcriitioii of chciniciil plant was apprcciiitctl, CVCII if olily (IittiIy, 11s fnr hick iis 1880, whcii nii iibortivc iittciillit \viis tiiiidc to form :i " Society of Clicliiiciil Ktigiiiccrs," itiitl ii sccoiid iittciiipt, tcti p i r s liittlr, 1 , 1 1111: l ' i t i ~s i i ~i ~s ' r priivtd qtiitlly I'ruit I w . 'l'lit! prwsitig t i c t d , tliiritig t lit! \'itr, fur h o i i i t : ~irt~dii~'tioti of' i t i i i i i i t i o i i s iiiitl otltcr ttiiitcriiils rcvt~itlccl ii serious sliorf-iigc uf t riiiiietl cliciiiiciil ctigiitccrs ; t liis \viis o'ercoittr iti trittlitiotiiil iiiiikcsliift. ittiliiitcr 1)y collect iitg froiii t lic iirttiy iiiitl clsc\vlicrc stioli cliciiiiciil \vorliers iis \wre iiviiillil)lc, both t,riiiiictl iiiitl piirtiitlly trititictl, iiiitl driiI'titig tliciti to C:o~criiiiiciit-~ iiiitl otlicr fnctorics wltcrc blicir t.riiiniiig iii iitiiiiitioiis protltiotioit wis iiiiipliliccl iiiitl c:otiiplotctl. 'l'ltc vitiil iirccssity for tlic triiitiiiig of clicmiciil ciigiiiccrs iis siicli, iiot oiily for t,ltc protltic-
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Both compounds (I\') and (V) hitvc bccn synthesised, ond thc identity of tlic dcgradntion and synthetical products, which arc liquids, has bccn cstablishcd by comparison of certain dcrivntivcs. Prof. C. H. Ingold said that Dr. King's hypothesis t1i:it tlic isoquinoliiic iiiid bcuzciic I' linlocs " o
con firincil in gcnernl Norrish nnd his c01Icngncs' estimates of thc contribiit.ions from tlic rcnctioii ZE,COlE, -> R! + 1j2 + CO. Tlic \~nliics intlicntc, liowcver, tlint, fission of nn nctivntcil niolcculc directly into a liy.drocnrboii, thus : RICOIE,\* -+ CO + RlR2, iiiiiy ~vcll plny an :ipprcc
Further consideration of tho rcsults described in Part I (Callow and Rosenlicitn, J.C.S., 1033, 387) indicates that ergosterol-D, forincd by thc iiiteraction of dihydroergostcrol and seleiiirim dioside, is t h o AO\*s: I ( \* l > : Z l \* z ~ coiiipound, whilst tlic oxide formed a t the sniiic tiii