Challenges to a mature industry: Marketing and economics of oleochemicals in Western Europe H. J. RichtlerJ. Knaut Marketing and Economics Pages: 160 - 175
Challenges to a mature industry: Marketing and economics of oleochemicals in the United States E. Charles LeonardS L Kapald Marketing and Economics Pages: 176 - 179
Marketing and economics of oleochemicals to the oil patch C. D. LaSusa Marketing and Economics Pages: 184 - 187
Marketing and economics of oleochemicals to the plastics industry Richard A. Reck Marketing and Economics Pages: 187 - 190
Enzymatic fat hydrolysis and synthesis Warner M. LinfieldRobert A. BarauskasRobert W. Stevenson Processing and Production Pages: 191 - 195
Partial hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty materials E. Draguez de HaultA. Demoulin Processing and Production Pages: 195 - 200
Influence of various catalyst poisons and other impurities on fatty acid hydrogenation Helmut Klimmek Processing and Production Pages: 200 - 204
Fatty acid fractionation by column distillation: Purity, energy consumption and operating conditions Hermann Stage Processing and Production Pages: 204 - 214
The use of bleaching earth in fatty acid production Werner Zschau Processing and Production Pages: 214 - 218
Separation of saturated/unsaturated fatty acids G. Haraldsson Processing and Production Pages: 219 - 222
Supercritical CO2 extraction of lipid-bearing materials and characterization of the products J. P. FriedrichE. H. Pryde Processing and Production Pages: 223 - 228
New developments in the fatty acid industry in America Norman O. V. Sonntag Processing and Production Pages: 229 - 232
Practical implications of fatty acid topography modification by unsaturation Don P. Duncan Fatty Acids, Derivatives Pages: 233 - 241
The chemistry of dibasic and polybasic fatty acids R. W. Johnson Fatty Acids, Derivatives Pages: 241 - 246
Telomer Acids: Monocarboxylic acids with long-chain branching; Their derivatives, properties and potential uses in lubricants H. van BrederodeW. J. de Klein Fatty Acids, Derivatives Pages: 247 - 254
Fatty acid derivatives: Important surfactants for household, cosmetic and industrial purposes H. Maag Fatty Acids, Derivatives Pages: 259 - 267
Fats and oils as feedstocks for oleochemicals K. F. Gander Raw Materials, Feedstocks and Intermediates Pages: 268 - 271
Oleochemicals: Feedstock or auxiliary J. F. Heidrich Raw Materials, Feedstocks and Intermediates Pages: 271 - 275
Future of petrochemical raw materials in oleochemical markets D. E. HauptG. DrinkardH. F. Pierce Raw Materials, Feedstocks and Intermediates Pages: 276 - 281
Development of new crops for industrial raw materials L. H. PrincenJ. A. Rothfus Raw Materials, Feedstocks and Intermediates Pages: 281 - 289
Biotechnology and oleochemicals: Changing patterns S. L. NeidlemanJ. Geigert Raw Materials, Feedstocks and Intermediates Pages: 290 - 297
Current pollution control practices in the united states Michael J. Boyer Energy and Environment Pages: 297 - 301
Large-scale production and application of highly concentrated ozone Hans-Peter Klein Energy and Environment Pages: 306 - 312
Handling and transporation of hazardous materials and hazardous wastes: A practical and legal perspective Lawrence W. Bierlein Energy and Environment Pages: 313 - 315
Oleochemicals as a fuel: Mechanical and economic feasibility Henrick J. Harwood Energy and Environment Pages: 315 - 324
Properties and uses of some unsaturated fatty alcohols and their derivatives Richard R. EganGary W. EarlJeannene Ackerman Fatty Alcohols and Derivatives Pages: 324 - 329
Worldwide studies of mixed active laundry detergency Michael F. CoxTed P. MatsonMichio Suzuki Fatty Alcohols and Derivatives Pages: 330 - 339
Manufacture of fatty alcohols based on natural fats and oils Udo R. Kreutzer Fatty Alcohols and Derivatives Pages: 343 - 348
West European household detergent trends E. Solleveld Fatty Alcohols and Derivatives Pages: 348 - 349
Production of fatty alcohols from fatty acids Theodor VoesteHenning Buchold Fatty Alcohols and Derivatives Pages: 350 - 352
The analysis of cationic surfactants L. D. Metcalfe Nitrogen Fatty Chemicals, Derivatives Pages: 363 - 366
Cationic surfactants in laundry detergents and laundry aftertreatment aids Rolf Puchta Nitrogen Fatty Chemicals, Derivatives Pages: 367 - 376
Ecological behavior of cationic surfactants from fabric softeners in the aquatic environment L. H. Huber Nitrogen Fatty Chemicals, Derivatives Pages: 377 - 382
Organoclay rheological additives: Past, present and future Wilbur S. Mardis Nitrogen Fatty Chemicals, Derivatives Pages: 382 - 387
Advances in quaternary ammonium biocides Peter J. Schaeufele Nitrogen Fatty Chemicals, Derivatives Pages: 387 - 389
Column types for the chromatographic analysis of oleochemicals D. M. OttensteinL. A. WittingN. Pelick Fatty Chemical Applications and Analysis Pages: 390 - 394
Oleochemical base fluid development W. J. A. Struyck Fatty Chemical Applications and Analysis Pages: 395 - 397
Antimicrobial agents derived from fatty acids John J. Kabara Fatty Chemical Applications and Analysis Pages: 397 - 403
Utilization of Malaysian palm oil and palm kernel oil for fatty acids and derivatives Roy J. de Vries Fatty Chemical Applications and Analysis Pages: 404 - 407