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United States Patent Office Patented Sept
3,000,702 United States Patent Office Patented Sept. 19, 196 2 since potassium fluoride is very soluble. In this case, a 3,000,702 MANUEFACTURE OF SODIUM FLUOR DE double or complex salt is formed in the melt between George L. Cunningham, Burtonsville, Md., assignor to potassium fluoride and the calcium salt and that is slowly W. R. Grace & Co., New York, N.Y., a corporation extracted with water in spite of the great solubility of of Connecticut potassium fluoride in water. The corrosion of the molten No Drawing. Filed May 23, 1958, Ser. No. 737,196 melt is also a considerable problem although suitable 4. Claims. (CI. 23-88) ceramic materials have been discovered for constructing the fusion vessel. This invention relates to a process for the manufac Processes have been devised for the production of so ture of sodium fluoride relatively low in silica content. 10 dium fluoride based on the thermal decomposition of More particularly, this invention relates to a cyclic proc sodium silicofluoride to sodium fluoride and silicon tetra ess whereby sodium fluoride, relatively low in silica con fluoride (U.S. 1,896,697, U.S. 2,588,786, 1,730,915, tent and ammonium chloride, may be manufactured from 2,602,726, and U.S. 1,664,348). These processes are cheap and readily available raw materials. faulty in that relatively high temperatures are required to As manufactured at the present time, technical sodium 15 decompose the sodium silicofluoride and thus it is very fluoride contains 94% to 97% NaF and 1.5% to 5.0% difficult to carry the reaction to completion. -
Chemicals Used for Chemical Manufacturing Page 1 of 2
Chemicals used for Chemical Manufacturing Page 1 of 2 Acetic Acid (Glacial, 56%) Glycol Ether PMA Acetone Glycol Ether PNB Acrylic Acid Glycol Ether PNP Activated Carbon Glycol Ether TPM Adipic Acid Glycols Aloe Vera Grease Aluminum Stearate Gum Arabic Aluminum Sulfate Heat Transfer Fluids Amino Acid Heptane Ammonium Acetate Hexane Ammonium Bicarbonate Hydrazine Hydrate Ammonium Bifluoride Hydrochloric Acid (Muriatic) Ammonium Chloride Hydrogen Peroxide Ammonium Citrate Hydroquinone Ammonium Hydroxide Hydroxylamine Sulfate Ammonium Laureth Sulfate Ice Melter Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate Imidazole Ammonium Nitrate Isobutyl Acetate Ammonium Persulfate Isobutyl Alcohol Ammonium Silicofluoride Calcium Stearate Dipropylene Glycol Isopropanolamine Ammonium Sulfate Carboxymethylcellulose Disodium Phosphate Isopropyl Acetate Antifoams Caustic Potash D'Limonene Isopropyl Alcohol Antifreeze Caustic Soda (All Grades) Dodecylbenzene Sulfonic Acid Isopropyl Myristate Antimicrobials Caustic Soda (Beads, Prills) (DDBSA) Isopropyl Palmitate Antimony Oxide Cetyl Alcohol Dowfrost Itaconic Acid Aqua Ammonia Cetyl Palmitate Dowfrost HD Jojoba Oil Ascorbic Acid Chlorine, Granular Dowtherm SR-1 Keratin Barium Carbonate Chloroform Dowtherm 4000 Lactic Acid Barium Chloride Chromic Acid EDTA Lanolin Beeswax Citric Acid (Dry and Liquid) EDTA Plus Lauric Acid Bentonite Coal Epsom Salt Lauryl Alcohol Benzaldehyde Cocamide DEA Ethyl Acetate Lecithin Benzoic Acid Copper Nitrate Ethyl Alcohol (Denatured) Lime Benzyl Alcohol Copper Sulfate Ethylene Glycol Linoleic Acid Bicarbonate -
Inventory Stock Status by Item September 1 - 7, 2017 on Hand
10:14 AM MSU Chem Stores 09/07/17 Inventory Stock Status by Item September 1 - 7, 2017 On Hand Inventory 1-Propanol 1L (1-Propanol 1L) 2.00 1butanolt1L (tert-Butanol 1L Ea) 0.00 aceticacidgla (Acetic acid glacial 99.7% 2.5L Ea) 1.00 aceticanhyd (Acetic anhydride 500ml Ea) 0.00 aceton4Lchrom (Acetone chromAR for HPLC use) 0.00 acetone1L (Acetone HPLC 1L Ea) 0.00 acetone4L (Acetone HPLC 4L Ea) 1.00 acetonebulk (Acetone 345 lb/Drum (ACS) Bulk Lb) 720.63 Acetonit500ml (Acetonitrile 500ml ACS) 0.00 acetonitril4L (Acetonitrile HPLC 4L Ea 99.9%) 4.00 acetonitril4LHPLC99.9% (Acetonitril 4L HPLC 99.9% Gold Optima) -2.00 alconox (Alconox 4 Lb Carton Ea) 0.00 alcotabs (Alcotabs Bottle/100 Ea) 11.00 alumnitrate500 (Aluminum Nitrate 9 hydrate 500 g) 1.00 ammbicarb250 (Ammonium bicarbonate 250 gramEa) 0.00 ammcarbonaACS (Ammonium carbonate ACS 500g Ea) 1.00 ammchlori500g (Ammonium chloride 500g Ea) 0.00 ammfluoride (Ammonium fluoride 100g Ea) 0.00 ammhydroxide (Ammonium hydroxide 28-30% 2.5L Ea) 5.00 ammoniumnitrate2500 (Ammonium Nitrate Crystal 2500g) 8.00 ammoniumnitrate500 (Ammonium Nitrate Crystal 500g) 4.00 Ammoxal500g (Ammonium Oxalate 500G-Lab Grade) 0.00 amylalcmix8pt (Amyl alcohol (mixed isomers) 8pt (3.8L) Ea) 1.00 applicator (Applicators cotton-tipped Pk100) 77.00 aprondisp (Apron Tyvec 27x36" Ea) 1.00 ascorbicacid100g (L-ascorbic acid cry acs 100 grams) 0.00 aspiratorpoly (Aspirator poly Ea) 17.00 bags10x18 (Bags poly 10x18 Belart Ea) 90.00 bags12x20 (Bags poly 12x20 Belart Ea) 53.00 bagsbiohaz24x30 (Bags Biohazard 24"x30" 1.5mil per) 0.00 -
A Study on Physical Chemistry of Solid a Mmonium Materials for Nox Reduction of Diesel Engine Emissions
A Study on Physical Chemistry of Solid A mmonium Materials for NOx Reduction of Diesel Engine Emissions Cheon Seog (Steve) Yoon and Jong Kook Shin Hannam University, Daejeon, KOREA Hoyeol Lee and Hongsuk Kim Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials, Daejeon, KOREA 2014 DOE CLEERS Workshop University of Michigan, Dearborn, MI, USA 1 Table of Contents • Introduction of Solid SCR System • Ammonium Salts • Chemical Reactions, Decomposition Chemistry • Chemical Kinetic Parameters by TGA, DTA and DSC • Decomposition Rate from Hot Plate Test and Chemical Kinetic Parameters • Simple Reactor with Visible Window • Equilibrium Vapor Pressure Curve for Ammonium Carbonate • Acquisition of Re-solidified Materials from Ammonium Carbonate • Analytical Study of Re-solidified Materials from Ammonium Carbonate by XRD, FT-IR, and EA • Concluding Remarks • Acknowledgement • Reference 2 Solid SCR System • NOx purification technology by using NH3, which is generated from solid ammonium. • Ammonium carbonate, (NH4)2CO3 , is solid at room temperature, and it decomposes into NH3, H2O & CO2 above temperature of 60℃. 3 Material Properties of Ammonium Salts Solid urea Ammonium carbonate Ammonium cabarmate Molecular formula (NH2)2CO (NH4)2CO3 NH2COONH4 Molecular weight 60.07 96.09 78.07 3 Density, g/cm 1.33 1.5 1.6 Mols NH3 per Mol 2 2 2 Mols NH3 per kg 33.3 20.8 25.6 Decomposition temp., ℃ 140 58 60 NH2CONH2↔ NH3+HNCO Reaction mechanism (NH4)2CO3↔2NH3+CO2+H2O NH4COONH2 ↔ 2NH3 + CO2 HNCO +H2O ↔ NH3 + CO2 Cost cheap cheap moderate * HNCO: Isocyanic Acid [ref] G. Fulks, -
NON-HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS May Be Disposed of Via Sanitary Sewer Or Solid Waste
NON-HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS May Be Disposed Of Via Sanitary Sewer or Solid Waste (+)-A-TOCOPHEROL ACID SUCCINATE (+,-)-VERAPAMIL, HYDROCHLORIDE 1-AMINOANTHRAQUINONE 1-AMINO-1-CYCLOHEXANECARBOXYLIC ACID 1-BROMOOCTADECANE 1-CARBOXYNAPHTHALENE 1-DECENE 1-HYDROXYANTHRAQUINONE 1-METHYL-4-PHENYL-1,2,5,6-TETRAHYDROPYRIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE 1-NONENE 1-TETRADECENE 1-THIO-B-D-GLUCOSE 1-TRIDECENE 1-UNDECENE 2-ACETAMIDO-1-AZIDO-1,2-DIDEOXY-B-D-GLYCOPYRANOSE 2-ACETAMIDOACRYLIC ACID 2-AMINO-4-CHLOROBENZOTHIAZOLE 2-AMINO-2-(HYDROXY METHYL)-1,3-PROPONEDIOL 2-AMINOBENZOTHIAZOLE 2-AMINOIMIDAZOLE 2-AMINO-5-METHYLBENZENESULFONIC ACID 2-AMINOPURINE 2-ANILINOETHANOL 2-BUTENE-1,4-DIOL 2-CHLOROBENZYLALCOHOL 2-DEOXYCYTIDINE 5-MONOPHOSPHATE 2-DEOXY-D-GLUCOSE 2-DEOXY-D-RIBOSE 2'-DEOXYURIDINE 2'-DEOXYURIDINE 5'-MONOPHOSPHATE 2-HYDROETHYL ACETATE 2-HYDROXY-4-(METHYLTHIO)BUTYRIC ACID 2-METHYLFLUORENE 2-METHYL-2-THIOPSEUDOUREA SULFATE 2-MORPHOLINOETHANESULFONIC ACID 2-NAPHTHOIC ACID 2-OXYGLUTARIC ACID 2-PHENYLPROPIONIC ACID 2-PYRIDINEALDOXIME METHIODIDE 2-STEP CHEMISTRY STEP 1 PART D 2-STEP CHEMISTRY STEP 2 PART A 2-THIOLHISTIDINE 2-THIOPHENECARBOXYLIC ACID 2-THIOPHENECARBOXYLIC HYDRAZIDE 3-ACETYLINDOLE 3-AMINO-1,2,4-TRIAZINE 3-AMINO-L-TYROSINE DIHYDROCHLORIDE MONOHYDRATE 3-CARBETHOXY-2-PIPERIDONE 3-CHLOROCYCLOBUTANONE SOLUTION 3-CHLORO-2-NITROBENZOIC ACID 3-(DIETHYLAMINO)-7-[[P-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PHENYL]AZO]-5-PHENAZINIUM CHLORIDE 3-HYDROXYTROSINE 1 9/26/2005 NON-HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS May Be Disposed Of Via Sanitary Sewer or Solid Waste 3-HYDROXYTYRAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE 3-METHYL-1-PHENYL-2-PYRAZOLIN-5-ONE -
Ammonium Bifluoride CAS No
Product Safety Summary Ammonium Bifluoride CAS No. 1341-49-7 This Product Safety Summary is intended to provide a general overview of the chemical substance. The information on the summary is basic information and is not intended to provide emergency response information, medical information or treatment information. The summary should not be used to provide in-depth safety and health information. In-depth safety and health information can be found in the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for the chemical substance. Names • Ammonium bifluoride (ABF) • Ammonium difluoride • Ammonium acid fluoride • Ammonium hydrogen difluoride • Ammonium fluoride compound with hydrogen fluoride (1:1) Product Overview Solvay Fluorides, LLC does not sell ammonium bifluoride directly to consumers. Ammonium bifluoride is used in industrial applications and in other processes where workplace exposures can occur. Ammonium bifluoride (ABF) is used for cleaning and etching of metals before they are further processed. It is used as an oil well acidifier and in the etching of glass or cleaning of brick and ceramics. It may also be used for pH adjustment in industrial textile processing or laundries. ABF is available as a solid or liquid solution (in water). Ammonium bifluoride is a corrosive chemical and contact can severely irritate and burn the skin and eyes causing possible permanent eye damage. Breathing ammonium bifluoride can severely irritate and burn the nose, throat, and lungs, causing nosebleeds, cough, wheezing and shortness of breath. On contact with water or moist skin, ABF can release hydrofluoric acid, a very dangerous acid. Inhalation or ingestion of large amounts of ammonium bifluoride can cause nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite. -
Environmental Protection Agency § 117.3
Environmental Protection Agency § 117.3 (4) Applicability date. This paragraph TABLE 117.3—REPORTABLE QUANTITIES OF (i) is applicable beginning on February HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES DESIGNATED PUR- 6, 2020. SUANT TO SECTION 311 OF THE CLEAN (j) Process waste water means any WATER ACT—Continued water which, during manufacturing or Cat- RQ in pounds processing, comes into direct contact Material egory (kilograms) with or results from the production or use of any raw material, intermediate Ammonium benzoate ...................... D ...... 5,000 (2,270) Ammonium bicarbonate .................. D ...... 5,000 (2,270) product, finished product, byproduct, Ammonium bichromate ................... A ....... 10 (4.54) or waste product. Ammonium bifluoride ...................... B ....... 100 (45.4) Ammonium bisulfite ......................... D ...... 5,000 (2,270) [44 FR 50776, Aug. 29, 1979, as amended at 58 Ammonium carbamate .................... D ...... 5,000 (2,270) FR 45039, Aug. 25, 1993; 65 FR 30904, May 15, Ammonium carbonate ..................... D ...... 5,000 (2,270) 2000; 80 FR 37112, June 29, 2015; 83 FR 5208, Ammonium chloride ........................ D ...... 5,000 (2,270) Feb. 6, 2018] Ammonium chromate ...................... A ....... 10 (4.54) Ammonium citrate dibasic ............... D ...... 5,000 (2,270) Ammonium fluoborate ..................... D ...... 5,000 (2,270) § 117.2 Abbreviations. Ammonium fluoride ......................... B ....... 100 (45.4) NPDES equals National Pollutant Ammonium hydroxide ..................... C -
United States Patent (19) 11 Patent Number: 5,883,058 Wells Et Al
USOO5883058A United States Patent (19) 11 Patent Number: 5,883,058 Wells et al. (45) Date of Patent: *Mar 16, 1999 54 HIGH LATHER STYLING SHAMPOOS 4,784,801 11/1988 Hoeffkes et al. ....................... 252/554 5,084.212 1/1992 Farris et al. ............................ 252/554 (75) Inventors: Robert Lee Wells, Cincinnati, Ohio; 5,104,642 4/1992 Wells et al. ..... ... 424/47 Jon Robert Behrens, Kobe, Japan 5,120,532 6/1992 Wells et al. ............ ... 424/70 5,310,508 5/1994 Subramanyam et al. ............... 252/549 73) Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Company, 5,391,368 2/1995 Gerstein ............................... 424/70.13 5,514,302 5/1996 Brown ..................................... 252/545 Cincinnati, Ohio 5,580,494 12/1996 Sandhu et al. .......................... 510/125 Notice: The term of this patent shall not extend FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS beyond the expiration date of Pat. No. 5,672.576. 0323715 12/1989 European Pat. Off.. Appl. No.: 520,631 Primary Examiner Paul Lieberman Assistant Examiner Necholas Ogden Filed: Aug. 29, 1995 Attorney, Agent, or Firm Joan B. Tucker; William J. Int. Cl." ................................................ C110 1/83 Winter; Tara M. Rosnell U.S. Cl. .......................... 510/127; 510/119,510/123; 57 ABSTRACT 510/125; 424/70.11; 424/70.24 The present invention relates to hair shampoo compositions Field of Search ..................................... 252/549, 550, which have improved cleansing, lathering, and Styling ben 252/551, 557; 510/119, 123,125, 127; efits=. These Shampoo compositions comprise an alkyl glyc 424/70.24, 70.11 eryl ether Sulfonate Surfactant, a hair Styling polymer, a 56) References Cited non-polar volatile Solvent, and water. -
Ammonium Formate As Green Hydrogen Source for Clean Semi-Continuous Enzymatic Dynamic Kinetic Resolution of (+/-)-Ααα-Methylbenzylamine
RSC Advances Ammonium Formate as Green Hydrogen Source for Clean Semi-Continuous Enzymatic Dynamic Kinetic Resolution of (+/-)-ααα-Methylbenzylamine Journal: RSC Advances Manuscript ID: RA-ART-01-2014-000462.R1 Article Type: Paper Date Submitted by the Author: 21-Feb-2014 Complete List of Authors: Miranda, Leandro S. M.; Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Biocatalysis and Organic Synthesis Lab, Chemistry Institute de Souza, Rodrigo Octavio; Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, de Miranda, Amanda; Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Page 1 of 21 RSC Advances Graphical Abstract RSC Advances Page 2 of 21 Ammonium Formate as Green Hydrogen Source for Clean Semi-Continuous Enzymatic Dynamic Kinetic Resolution of (+/-)-α- Methylbenzylamine Amanda S. de Miranda, [a] Rodrigo O. M. A. de Souza, [ a] Leandro S. M. Miranda [a]* Keywords: Dynamic kinetic resolution • racemic amines • continuous flow . ammonium formate. Abstract: Abstract: The chemoenzymatic dynamic kinetic resolution of (+/-)-α- Methylbenzylamine under continuous flow conditions in the presence of Pd/BaSO 4 as racemization catalyst and ammonium formate as reductant is described. Under the conditions developed good conversions and excellent enantiomeric excess are reported Page 3 of 21 RSC Advances Introduction Recently, continuous processing and biocatalysis have been elected as key green engineering research areas for sustainable manufacturing 1a and it is clear that joint efforts between these areas can lead to great improvements on continuous manufacturing in agreement with green chemistry principles 1b,c . Optically pure amines are ubiquitously present in nature and active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). However, their synthesis still represents an ongoing synthetic challenge that can be inferred by the great amount of work and methodologies dealing with this issue in the literature. -
Mechanochemical Catalytic Transfer Hydrogenation of Aromatic Nitro Derivatives
Article Mechanochemical Catalytic Transfer Hydrogenation of Aromatic Nitro Derivatives Tomislav Portada, Davor Margetić and Vjekoslav Štrukil * Division of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Ruđer Bošković Institute, Bijenička cesta 54, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia; [email protected] (T.P.); [email protected] (D.M.) * Correspondence: [email protected]; Tel.: +385‐1‐468‐0197 Received: 15 November 2018; Accepted: 29 November 2018; Published: date Abstract: Mechanochemical ball milling catalytic transfer hydrogenation (CTH) of aromatic nitro compounds using readily available and cheap ammonium formate as the hydrogen source is demonstrated as a simple, facile and clean approach for the synthesis of substituted anilines and selected pharmaceutically relevant compounds. The scope of mechanochemical CTH is broad, as the reduction conditions tolerate various functionalities, for example nitro, amino, hydroxy, carbonyl, amide, urea, amino acid and heterocyclic. The presented methodology was also successfully integrated with other types of chemical reactions previously carried out mechanochemically, such as amide bond formation by coupling amines with acyl chlorides or anhydrides and click‐type coupling reactions between amines and iso(thio)cyanates. In this way, we showed that active pharmaceutical ingredients Procainamide and Paracetamol could be synthesized from the respective nitro‐precursors on milligram and gram scale in excellent isolated yields. Keywords: mechanochemistry; catalytic transfer hydrogenation; aromatic nitro derivatives; ammonium formate; aging; ball milling; synthesis 1. Introduction Catalytic hydrogenation is one of the most significant functional group transformation reactions in organic synthesis and numerous procedures and reagents have been developed for that purpose [1,2]. As such, the hydrogenation reaction plays one of the key roles in many industrially important processes, for example hydrogenation of carbon monoxide to methanol or in food industry for the conversion of unsaturated vegetable oils into saturated triglycerides [3]. -
Customer Information Regarding Material Resistance in Compressed Air Preparation
Customer information regarding material resistance in compressed air preparation Polycarbonate reservoirs for filter regulators, filters, and lubricators Everywhere the presence of these media cannot be avoided, such as in paint booths, gluing machines, Polycarbonate is the longest known and most vulcanization plants, etc., the use of metal reservoirs processed material in the world for reservoirs of is required. compressed air maintenance units. The high Problematic is the use of solvents not only in pressure and temperature resistances, as well as immediate contact with the reservoir, but also in its good compatibility with the normally used media immediate vicinity. For example, trichlorethylene such as water, oils and greases are some of its vapors from the compressor’s intake air can cause advantages. crack formation in the polycarbonate reservoir. Only The only “weakness” of this plastic is its clean the reservoirs using a slightly damp cloth. Only susceptibility to media that can be referred to use water to do this and, if necessary, a mild collectively using the term “solvents”. From this detergent without chemical additives. range, the materials relevant to the use of If a lubricator is used, please only use suitable compressed air preparation units are summarized pneumatic oils, e.g. AVENTICS pneumatic oil, order here: no. 8982000010 – 1L. Detergents : Trichloroethylene, (usually from outside) perchloroethylene, In most cases, the use of (pneumatic) oils with benzene, additives, for example antifreeze, results in damage super/regular gasoline to or destruction of the reservoirs and must thus be avoided. Alternatively, we recommend the use of Solvents : Acetone, metal reservoirs. (from outside/inside) paint thinners, alcohols, esters Polycarbonate can react to permanent UV-light irradiation and weathering. -
Step-By-Step Guide to Better Laboratory Management Practices
Step-by-Step Guide to Better Laboratory Management Practices Prepared by The Washington State Department of Ecology Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program Publication No. 97- 431 Revised January 2003 Printed on recycled paper For additional copies of this document, contact: Department of Ecology Publications Distribution Center PO Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 (360) 407-7472 or 1 (800) 633-7585 or contact your regional office: Department of Ecology’s Regional Offices (425) 649-7000 (509) 575-2490 (509) 329-3400 (360) 407-6300 The Department of Ecology is an equal opportunity agency and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, disability, age, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, disabled veteran’s status, Vietnam Era veteran’s status or sexual orientation. If you have special accommodation needs, or require this document in an alternate format, contact the Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program at (360)407-6700 (voice) or 711 or (800) 833-6388 (TTY). Table of Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................................................iii Section 1 Laboratory Hazardous Waste Management ...........................................................1 Designating Dangerous Waste................................................................................................1 Counting Wastes .......................................................................................................................8 Treatment by Generator...........................................................................................................12