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The partition functions of methanol
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 1990Presentation d'une methode pour le calcul de fonctions de partition du methanol, basee sur une formulation extremement simplifiee et neanmoins ...
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1983
Methanol poisoning is an uncommon but an extremely hazardous intoxication. Since methanol is a versatile fuel and is having increasing usage in an energy-conscious society, a high index of suspicion and swift laboratory confirmation is essential in managing this poisoning. Methanol poisoning may occur in sporadic or epidemic circumstances.
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Methanol poisoning is an uncommon but an extremely hazardous intoxication. Since methanol is a versatile fuel and is having increasing usage in an energy-conscious society, a high index of suspicion and swift laboratory confirmation is essential in managing this poisoning. Methanol poisoning may occur in sporadic or epidemic circumstances.
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Catalysis Letters, 1992
Methanol, like ammonia, is one of the key industrial chemicals produced by heterogeneous catalysis. As with the original ammonia catalyst (Fe/K/Al2O3), so with methanol, the original methanol synthesis catalyst, ZnO, was discovered by Alwin Mittasch. This was translated into an industrial process in which methanol was produced from CO/H2 at 400 °C and ...
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Methanol, like ammonia, is one of the key industrial chemicals produced by heterogeneous catalysis. As with the original ammonia catalyst (Fe/K/Al2O3), so with methanol, the original methanol synthesis catalyst, ZnO, was discovered by Alwin Mittasch. This was translated into an industrial process in which methanol was produced from CO/H2 at 400 °C and ...
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Intensive Care Medicine, 1992
Methanol ingestion is an uncommon form of poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurologic dysfunction and death. While methanol itself may be harmless, it is converted in vivo to the highly toxic formic acid. The diagnosis is sometimes elusive and requires a high index of suspicion. Because antidotal treatment is
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Methanol ingestion is an uncommon form of poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurologic dysfunction and death. While methanol itself may be harmless, it is converted in vivo to the highly toxic formic acid. The diagnosis is sometimes elusive and requires a high index of suspicion. Because antidotal treatment is
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Methanol Antifreeze and Methanol Poisoning
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1931R. R. Sayers, W. P. Yant, H. H. Schrenk
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1993
The well-established methanol synthesis processes of Lurgi, ICI and Kellogg are discussed first. Then follows a survey of new processes under study or development, in which the methanol synthesis is performed in the Slurry Bubble Column Reactor, the countercurrent Trickle Flow Reactor, the Gas Solid Solid Trickle Flow Reactor or the Reactor Section ...
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The well-established methanol synthesis processes of Lurgi, ICI and Kellogg are discussed first. Then follows a survey of new processes under study or development, in which the methanol synthesis is performed in the Slurry Bubble Column Reactor, the countercurrent Trickle Flow Reactor, the Gas Solid Solid Trickle Flow Reactor or the Reactor Section ...
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Methanol Behavior in Direct Methanol Fuel Cells
Angewandte Chemie, 2007Younkee Paik, Oc Hee Han, Seong-Soo Kim
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