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Archive | 1990

Anhydrous diluents for the propylene oxidation reaction to acrolein and acrolein oxidation to acrylic acid

William George Etzkorn; Gordon Gene Harkreader


Archive | 1991

Anhydrous diluent process for the propylene oxidation reaction to acrolein and acrolein oxidation to acrylic acid

William George Etzkorn; Gordon Gene Harkreader


Archive | 1997

Process for the oxidation of alkanes

Jonathan Lester Brockwell; Mark Anderson Young; William George Etzkorn; Barbara Knight Warren; John Michael Maher


Archive | 1991

Anhydrous diluents for the isobutylene oxidation reaction to methacrolein and methacrolein oxidation to methacrylic acid

William George Etzkorn; Gordon Gene Harkreader


Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology | 2009

Acrolein and Derivatives

William George Etzkorn; J. J. Kurland; W. D. Neilsen


Archive | 1997

Processes for the manufacture of methylmercaptopropanal

Jonathan Lester Brockwell; Mark Anderson Young; William George Etzkorn; Barbara Knight Warren; John Michael Maher


Archive | 1998

Processes for the manufacture of acrolein derivatives

William George Etzkorn; Richard A. Galley; Thomas E. Snead; Jonathan Lester Brockwell; Mark Anderson Young; John Michael Maher; Barbara Knight Warren


Archive | 1990

Process for producing acrylic ester

Donald L. Bunning; William George Etzkorn; William M. Haydon; Gordon Gene Harkreader; Jonathan Joshua Kurland; Wai C. Liu; Ernesto Vera-Castaneda


Archive | 1998

Processes for the manufacture of acrolein

William George Etzkorn; Jonathan Lester Brockwell; Mark Anderson Young; John Michael Maher; Barbara Knight Warren


Archive | 1992

Process for in-situ production of acrolein

William George Etzkorn; William D. Neilsen

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