Journal of Biological ChemistryBRUCE, W. F. 1934 The decomposition of citric acid by Bacillus aertrycke. J. Biol. Chem., 107, 119-129.Bruce, W. F. 1934. The Decomposition of citric acid by bacillus aertrycke. J. Biol. Chem. 107:119-129....
This work first focuses on the thermal behavior of two blowing agents, widely used in the foam industry, namely sodium bicarbonate, citric acid and their... L Gouissem,A Benmekideche - 《Polymer Science》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 DSC studies on non-isothermal and isothermal decomposition of...
Chapter 4 offers an extensive description of the citric acid chemistry. It includes presentation of total syntheses of citric acid, preparations of labeled citric acid, typical reactions – neutralization, degradation, oxidation, esterification, formatio
And then heated to 90℃, the use of lime milk precipitation of citric acid, calcium citrate obtained with a little excess of sulfuric acid decomposition of citric acid, filtration, the filtrate with activated carbon decolorization, and then through the ion exchange resin to remove impurities, ...
Dsc studies on the decomposition of chemical blowing agents based on citric acid and sodium bicarbonateKineticsFoamChemical blowing agentThermal decomposition
Gas generation by decomposition of FA/SF (1.06 M/0.84 M, 5 mL) over Pd/C synthesized with citric acid (nPd/n(FA+SF)= 0.005) at different temperature. Full size image Characterizations of catalyst Catalyst characterizations.
S. I. PeltzE. V. LynnPresented before the Scientific Section, A. PH. A., Minneapolis meeting, 1938John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Journal of Pharmaceutical SciencesPeltz, S. I. & Lynn, E. V. ( 1938 ). Decomposition of citric acid by ferric irony . Amer. pharm. Ass. Sci. ed. 27 , ...
It is found that the Destructive Removing Efficiency is lower than 90% in the range of 300 ~ 450 °C and 13.5 ~24.5 MPa with the content of citric acid up to 2.5 wt% and 86% ~ 3780% of excess air It is presumed that the decomposition is mainly a free radical chain reaction, ...
Thermal decomposition and hygroscopicity of ammonium sulfate-citric acid aerosol mixturesMeyer, NKModini, RLRistovski, ZD
S. I. PeltzE. V. LynnPresented before the Scientific Section, A. PH. A., Minneapolis meeting, 1938John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Journal of the American Pharmaceutical AssociationPeltz, S. I. & Lynn, E. V. ( 1938 ). Decomposition of citric acid by ferric irony . Amer. pharm. Ass. Sci....