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Chemical Engineering Progress

Chemical Engineering Progress, Vol.96, No.2 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0360-7275 (Print) 

In this Issue (28 articles)

5 - 5 A matter of degree
Rosenzweig M
7 - 8 Don't abandon R&D
Vieler A
8 - 8 Disown the Kyoto Protocol
Levinson WA
8 - 8 Excess emission policy is clarified (vol 95, pg 25, 1999)
[Anonymous]
8 - 8 Process intensification: Transforming chemical engineering (vol 96, pg 22, 2000)
Stankiewicz AI, Moulijn JA
9 - 10 New techniques tame biofouling
Caruana CM
10 - 10 Corn-based polymers to debut
[Anonymous]
12 - 12 Control of particulate processes modeled
[Anonymous]
12 - 13 Cryogenics database makes comeback
[Anonymous]
12 - 12 Solar energy seen in new light
[Anonymous]
12 - 12 Process reduces mercury emissions
[Anonymous]
13 - 13 Butadiene extraction plant planned
[Anonymous]
13 - 13 Reforming technology acquired
[Anonymous]
13 - 13 Liquid crystal polymer production increased
[Anonymous]
14 - 14 Methanol facility to make diesel fuel
[Anonymous]
14 - 14 Organic/inorganic hybrids created
[Anonymous]
14 - 14 New catalyst improves methane combustion
[Anonymous]
15 - 15 Environmental issues in second session of the 106(th) congress
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 EPA issues NESHAP for amino/phenolic resins
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 EPA revises standards calendar
[Anonymous]
17 - 29 Properly size vents for nonreactive and reactive chemicals
Fauske HK
31 - 35 Ensure proper heat treatment of stainless castings
Bordonaro CM
37 - 45 Properly plan production in a pharmaceutical pilot plant
Houston RB, Basu PK
47 - 52 Design better water networks
Polley GT, Polley HL
53 - 59 Follow this strategy for better thermal design
Sparrow EM
61 - 65 Make the most of predictive maintenance
DiGiovanni A
67 - 69 Avoid excessive overhang load
Lisiecki JV
93 - 96 Make the learning curve work for you
Sinclair G