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Autor:
S. J. Wozniak, D. N. Glew, T. Thalhammer, R. Aureille, E. M. Speirs, P. Le Goff, D. E. Elliott, C.-H. A. Kruissink, T. R. Schneider, E. Hanne, J. A. Knobbout, I. Fells, J. K. Royle, J. Schroeder, H. W. Hoffman, W. Murgatroyd, H. Hörster, J. L. Peube, D. R. Glenn, J. Koefoed, F. Scholz, J. B. Siviour, G. Schöll, C. F. Meyer, T. D. Brumleve, W. R. Laws, B. Bourgeois, P. A. Lowe, H. Sandner, E. I. Austin, R. T. Tamblyn, G. B. Delancey, T. Stephens, D. Golibersuch, N. Kurti, D. G. Stephenson, G. Beckmann, J. E. I. Wilson, I. Glendenning, T. Grjebine, J. W. Hodgins, E. R. G. Eckert, R. K. Swartman, K. Hannes, J. Pauls, A. Bricard, D. M. Gruen, G. F. Hewitt, F. C. Hooper, J. Pouget, M. F. Barabas, J. Bonnin, G. A. Lane, C. W. J. Van Koppen, M. Telkes, E. G. Kovach, B. Qvale, R. F. S. Robertson, L. Barbouteau, A. C. Gringarten
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::619a126e02dbc7860f1479da594183aa
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-021724-6.50004-9
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-021724-6.50004-9
Autor:
B. Qvale, M. Telkes, R.T. Tamblyn, J. W. Hodgins, J. Koefoed, D. M. Gruen, S.J. Wozniak, R. K. Swartman, R. Aureille, D. N. Glew, T. Grjebine, J. K. Royle, F. Scholz, F. C. Hooper
Publikováno v:
Energy. 2:70-75
Publisher Summary Low temperature thermal energy storage (TES) has been defined as the storage of heat that enters and leaves the reservoir at temperatures below 120oC. Storage of this type may permit efficient utilization of heat that otherwise woul
Autor:
D. N. Glew, N. S. Rath
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 49:837-856
A study has been made of the infrared O—H bands for CH3OH, DOH, and H2O in solution and of their correlation with hydrogen bonding and solvent basicity. Infrared bands for the three fundamentals and the first bending overtone of H2O and for the O
Autor:
D. N. Glew, D. A. Hames
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 49:3114-3118
The solubility of mercury in water has been determined between 4 and 72 °C. Standard thermodynamic functions have been evaluated for mercury transfer from the liquid metal to aqueous solution and from aqueous solution to the gas phase. Mercury in wa
Autor:
H. W. Quinn, D. N. Glew
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 40:1103-1112
Interaction of solid silver fluoborate with the gaseous olefins ethylene, propylene, and the four butenes has been observed to provide 12 new stoichiometric solid coordination compounds (silver fluoborate – olefin complexes) of high stability. Expe
Autor:
D. N. Glew
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 38:208-221
An experimental study has been made of the saturation pressure – temperature lines of liquid bromochlorodifluoromethane, liquid bromochlorodiflucromethane – water, bromochlorodifluoromethane hydrate – water, and bromochlorodifluoromethane hydra
Kinetics of formation of ethylene oxide hydrate. Part I. Experimental method and congruent solutions
Autor:
M. L. Haggett, D. N. Glew
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 46:3857-3865
A dilatometer was constructed for studying the formation of ethylene oxide hydrate. In unstirred, congruent solutions heat transfer appeared to be the significant rate-controlling factor. Initial hydrate formation rates were independent of stirring a
Autor:
D. N. Glew, D. A. Hames
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 50:3124-3128
The solubility of mercury in aqueous 6.10 m NaCl has been determined between 5 and 70 °C. Solubility equations and thermodynamic functions are derived and compared with those for mercury in water. Salting-out constants are given.
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 45:3059-3069
Densities at 10 °C and proton magnetic resonance (p.m.r.) chemical shifts at 0 °C have been measured for aqueous ethylene oxide over the whole solution composition range. Ice freezing points have been determined for solutions containing up to 2 mol
Autor:
D. N. Glew, D. A. Hames
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 48:3733-3738
The solubility of gypsum and anhydrite have been determined at 65 °C in aqueous 3.0 to 6.1 m NaCl solutions. Gypsum solubility at 30 °C has been determined in 5.9 m NaCl and in saturated sodium chloride. At 65 °C gypsum reacts with sodium chloride