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Oxidation of alkyl aromatics Part II : oxidation of toluene to benzoic acid in presence of promoters
The investigation on the catalytic vapour-phase oxidation of toluene in the presence of gaseous promoters was taken up to determine the operating conditions favourable for the maximum conversion to benzoic acid. The effects ... -
Oxidation of Aromatic hydrocarbons
TITLE: THE OXIDATION OF AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS. The literature on the oxidation of benzene, phenol, p-quinone and maleic anhydride has been reviewed. Various kinetic models have been presented for oxidation of benzene but ... -
Oxidation of ortho-xylene
The thesis embodies the work on the vapour?phase oxidation of o-xylene over sintered and compacted vanadium pentoxide catalyst in a fixed?bed reactor (FBR) and a continuous stirred?tank catalytic reactor (CSTCR). A survey ... -
Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide with Copper (II) catalyst in aqueous solution and on poly-4-vinylpyridine resin
Air pollution by sulfur dioxide is of great concern due to its harmful effects on environment, human beings, fauna and flora. Thermal power plants and industries employing combustion of carbonaceous fuels are the major ... -
Oxygen Transfer In Pichia Pastoris Fermentation
(2009-03-17)Recombinant Pichia pastoris is one of the important methylotropic yeast due to its robustness and ability to produce hormones like human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), luteinizing hormone (LH) extracellularly. High growth ... -
Paper microfluidic tools to improve the sensitivity and dynamic range of point-of-care immunoassays
Over the past decade, developing affordable home-based tests to diagnose infectious diseases has become a pressing need. The lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) is the most successfully commercialized point-of-care immunoassay. ... -
Paper-Based Point-of-Care Diagnostic Tools: Electrokinetic Nucleic Acid Extraction and Saliva-Based Glucose Detection for Diabetes Monitoring
Currently, we face a global challenge posed by the dual burden of chronic diseases such as diabetes and infectious diseases such as tuberculosis (TB). Low-and middle-income countries are disproportionately overburdened by ... -
Particle Dynamics In A Turbulent Particle-Gas Suspension At High Stokes Number
(2010-12-08)Particle laden turbulent flows find applications in many industrial processes such as energy conversion, air pollution control etc. In these types of flows, there are strong coupling between the turbulent fluctuations in ... -
Phase Behaviour of Oppositely Charged Nanoparticles : A Study of Binary Nanoparticle Superlattices
Binary nanoparticle superlattices or BNSL’s have been a major area of research in nanotechnology for the last decade. The conventional lithographic techniques are limited to fabricate features only within a plane while ... -
Phase transitions of fluids confined in nanopores
Confined nanoscale fluids occur in many technologically important phenomenon such as boundary lubrication, adsorption, adhesion and catalysis. Fluids confined at these length scales are spatially inhomogeneous and fluid ... -
Photocatalytic and Photoelectrocatalytic systems for water remediation and energy applications
This PhD work consists of two main parts. The first part focuses on photocatalytic systems for water remediation from bacteria and phenolic compounds, and the second part deals with photoelectrocatalytic systems for biomass ... -
Physico-chemical problems relating to the plant required for the manfacture of acetic anhydride from acetone Part I : Thermal cracking of acetone to ketene
Various processes fo r the manufacture of a ce tic anhydride today are by oxidation of acetaldehyde, pyrolysis of a cetic Pie. acid and pyrolysis of acetone. Of these,/^acetone-cracking process seems to be the most economic ... -
Platinum overlayers characterization and fabrication via self-terminating electrodeposition
Hydrogen is considered a promising alternative fuel for the future. However, despite its perception as a “zero-carbon” energy carrier, fossil fuels remain the primary feedstocks for hydrogen production, involving significant ... -
Polymerization in supercritical fluids
The chemical industry has become increasingly aware of environmental concerns over the use of volatile and hazardous organic solvents to synthesize commercial polymers. Attractive properties of supercritical fluids make ... -
Polysterene-based compatibilizers for polymer blending : main chain epoxidation of high molecular weight polystyrene
Polystyrene has often been functionalized for its use in various commercial applications, but most often the reactive functional groups have been substituted on its benzene ring. In the present work, epoxy functional groups ... -
Pore Forming Toxins : Unravelling Oligomerization Pathways and Related Kinetics
Pore forming toxins are a class of proteins secreted from a wide variety of pathogens. These toxins are implicated in several diseases such as cholera, anthrax, tuberculosis and food poisoning. The toxin proteins are ... -
Prediction Of Separation Factor In Foam Separation Of Proteins
(Indian Institute of Science, 2005-07-20)Polyhedral foams offer large gas-liquid interfacial area associated with a small amount of liquid. Therefore, if a solute adsorbs preferentially at the interface, the concentration of the solute in the foam will be greater ... -
Processing mediated polymorphism in PVDF-based dielectric polymers and their application
The ever-increasing demand in electronic devices, piezoelectric materials such as ceramics, polymers and polymer ceramic composites with enhanced piezoelectric and dielectric properties has become the focus of many ...

