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Archive | 1979

Process for the preparation of alkali metal salts of hydroxybenzoates, which are substantially anhydrous and free from hydroxybenzoic acid

Peter Dr. Schnegg; Walter Rapp; Bernhard Vosteen


Archive | 1979

Process for preparation of alkali salts of hydroxybenzoic acid esters essentially free of water and hydroxybenzoic acids

Peter Dr. Schnegg; Walter Rapp; Bernhard Vosteen


Archive | 1979

Alkali metal salts of hydroxy-benzoic acid ester(s) - used as intermediates and microbicidal preservatives for foods, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals

Peter Dr. Schnegg; Walter Rapp; Bernhard Vosteen


Archive | 1979

Alkali metal salts of hydroxybenzoates, which are substantially anhydrous and free from hydroxybenzoic acid, and processes for their preparation

Peter Dr. Schnegg; Walter Rapp; Bernhard Vosteen


Archive | 1985

PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PURIFIED TETRAACETYLETHYLENE DIAMINE (TAED)

Heinz Ulrich Dr. Blank; Norbert Langenfeld; Rolf Dr. Fischer; Peter Dr. Schnegg


Archive | 1982

Process for the preparation of aromatic aminosulphonic acids

Herbert Dr. Emde; Heinz Ulrich Dr. Blank; Peter Dr. Schnegg


Archive | 1982

PROCESS FOR PREPARING AROMATIC AMINO-SULPHONIC ACIDS

Herbert Dr. Emde; Heinz Ulrich Dr. Blank; Peter Dr. Schnegg


Archive | 1989

Process for the preparation of aminoaryl-sulphonic acids

Heinz Ulrich Dr. Blank; Herbert Dr. Emde; Peter Dr. Schnegg


Archive | 1987

Process for the sulphonation of aromatic compounds with sulphur trioxide

Horst Behre; Heinz Ulrich Dr. Blank; Wilfried Dr. Köhler; Nikolaus Dr. Müller; Peter Dr. Schnegg


Archive | 1981

Dispersion to be used in the production of cellulose and process for producing cellulose using this dispersion

Peter Dr. Schnegg; Heinz Ulrich Dr. Blank; Gunther Klag

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