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By Bonnie Crossland, Emerson Process Management
Processors have relied on gas chromatographs (GCs) since the 1950s to provide real-time compositional data to control systems. Today, tens of thousands of GCs serve in a diverse range of plants — making the GC the analytical workhorse for online compositional measurements. The performance of&
By Deepak Vetal, Atlas Copco Compressors
Manufacturers face more-stringent mandates to restrict carbon dioxide emissions. Recovering the heat byproduct of compressed air is one step process plants can take to help reduce CO2 emissions and the risk of penalties for failing to meet emerging environmental standards. Doing so also will&
By Chemical Processing Staff
The combination of nickel and photoredox catalysis provides a cost-effective, broadly applicable method for synthesizing anilines, say researchers at Princeton University, Princeton, N.J., the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., and Merck & Co., Kenilworth, N.J. The route&
By Chemical Processing Staff
Brad Buecker said it best: High purity water and the steam produced from it constitute the lifeblood of most process plants. Buecker is an expert in water and steam as it pertains to the chemical industry. He’s also a process specialist at Kiewit Engineering and Design Co. and a contributor to&
By Chemical Processing Staff
A new technique can provide chemical and refractive information about compounds that can’t be measured accurately using infrared (IR) sensors, say researchers at the University of Houston (UH), Texas. Their method relies on near-infrared (NIR) light but gives far more detail than current NIR&
By Seán Ottewell, Editor at Large
Many chemical makers now are focusing intently on water issues, prompted by concerns over water supply, quality and cost as well as by the quest for improved sustainability. As the experiences of Dow, Huntsman, Bayer and AkzoNobel show, optimizing water use requires careful analysis of all&
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