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chemicalworldnews · 4 years
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Adnoc subsidiary, Wanhua Chemical to form shipping joint venture
Adnoc Logistics and Services is evaluating “smart growth” opportunities and joint ventures, as it looks to grow its fleet capacity to meet demand.The Adnoc subsidiary, which will form a shipping joint venture with China’s Wanhua Chemical Group, plans to add ten liquefied petroleum gas and long-range product tankers to its portfolio, chief executive Capt Abdulkareem Al Masabi told The National. 
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Adnoc subsidiary, Wanhua Chemical to form shipping joint venture
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chemicalworldnews · 4 years
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Get the latest and complete information about Global Pandemic: Out Look for Chemical Industry, Petrochemicals, Speciality Chemicals, Paint & Coatings and other 45 sectors uncovered News, Insights, Supply Chain, Logistics etc.
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Analysis of Biodegradable Polymers by Agilent GPC/SEC - Studying Molecular Weight Distribution
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Analysis of Biodegradable Polymers by Agilent GPC/SEC - Studying Molecular Weight Distribution
Agilent can be a great choice for your organization when you are looking for accuracy and reliability. The process where the quality and chemical composition of plastics of the plastics is measured is undoubtedly one of the most dependable solutions in the industry. We have a wide range of powerful instruments depending on your needs of testing the chemical composition of polymers.
Agilent GPC/SEC Columns  offers:
Accuracy - repeatable, consistent molecular weight distributions
High performance - rapid system stability considerably increases sample throughput
Versatility - perform both GPC/SEC and LC on the same system
Simplified data analysis - control the instrument, collect the data, analyze the polymer in three easy steps
Add sophisticated detectors - get more information about polymer size and configuration by adding light scattering and viscometry detection at any time
Reduce solvent costs - automated recycling when the polymer peak is not eluting
Unattended operation - let the 1260 Infinity II Vialsampler fully automate your workflow
Even higher precision - system stability makes peak integration easier and extremely reproducible
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chemicalworldnews · 4 years
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Agilent 8890 GC System for analysis of Sulfur-Containing Compounds in Diesel and Residual Fuel Oil
Agilent 8890 Gas Chromatograph is one of the most reliable instruments used in the petrochemical industry to analyse the distribution of sulphur containing compounds and hydrocarbons in fuels such as diesel and residual fuel oil. Samples of the order of few micrometre is injected into the GC instrument where it runs through columns. The sample is analysed and the results are drawn by the time the sample exits the columns. Read more 
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chemicalworldnews · 4 years
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Big Industries Can Budget Funds For Waste Disposal says Vijay Kalantri president ,All India Association of Industries (AIAI).
Vijay Kalantri ,speaks about the concerns regarding waste generated by the industries in India. He also discusses about the prominent technologies used to treat industrial wastes with Worldofchemicals.com & Waste Management Expo 2020. ....Read More 
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chemicalworldnews · 4 years
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Leather industry to explore sustainable alternatives
✅Saravanan Palanivel Chief Scientist, Council of Scientific & Industrial Research, CSIR - Central Leather Research Institute  (CSIR-CLRI) speaks about the concerns regarding waste generation in the leather processing industry in India. He also discusses the hashtag#research and hashtag#technology advancement carried out by the institute in order to reduce the environment & health hazards with #Worldofchemicals.com & hashtag#WME2020. Read more : https://lnkd.in/fsJTGmD 👉Be a Part of South India's #1 Expo and Conference for hashtag#SmartCity solutions, Waste Management Expo 2020 @BIEC, Bengaluru India, on March 12th-13th, 2020. 👉To Know About Expo: https://lnkd.in/fKfGq9k hashtag#renewableenergy hashtag#renewablepower hashtag#wastemanagement hashtag#wasterecycling hashtag#wastedisposal hashtag#wme2020 hashtag#zerowaste
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chemicalworldnews · 4 years
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Looking for pharmaceutical waste disposal or recycling solutions? 
 WME 2020 will be an ideal platform bringing in reliable, low-cost and compliant medical waste disposal solutions, which would benefit hospitals, dentist offices, laboratories, nursing homes and dialysis centres. 
 Be a part of Waste Management Expo 2020, one of the biggest waste management exhibitions going to held in India, @BIEC, Bangalore, India on 12th and 13th of March 2020. 
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chemicalworldnews · 4 years
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BIAL takes the lead in waste management, plastics recycling efforts
Lakshminarayanan S, Vice-President, Engineering & Maintenance, Bangalore International Airport Limited, who is spearheading the sustainable initiatives of BIAL discusses about water, waste and power management with worldofchemicals.com & Waste Management Expo 2020.
Mention the concerns and issues regarding solid waste generated at the airports. How important is solid waste management for Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL)?
At BIAL, we aspire to be a role model in sustainable development and, accordingly have embedded principles of sustainability into all aspects of our business. Solid waste management is one of the focus areas of sustainability.
Airports must manage all the regular concerns of waste management, including the lack of environmental awareness, complexities in influencing adaptation of waste management practices etc. In an airport ecosystem, solid waste generated is both from airport operations as well as from flights that land in the airport. Various countries and cultures have different ways of treatment and disposal, thus some issues specific to Airports include:
Click here to read more: https://www.worldofchemicals.com/sustainability/interviews/bial-takes-the-lead-in-waste-management-plastics-recycling-efforts/3381.html
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chemicalworldnews · 5 years
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Inventory Management in the Chemical Industry
The chemical industry is a vast and diverse industry, comprising of various sectors. Within the chemical industry, there are various chemicals, raw materials and feedstocks that get stacked up in the warehouses. This unused chemical stock eat up your storage space and your investment. In the production areas of the industry, there is many old, unused and used equipment, such as forklifts, packaging logistics and materials which clutter factories. The effective ways for leveraging your excess chemical stocks and used equipment will be discussed in the further sections.
Why Excess/Surplus Stocks?
As a manufacturer of chemicals or chemical products and equipment, you normally procure your input raw material in advance, and usually, some of it remains as balance in your storeroom and equipment is not needed after its use. When the production is not planned properly, you end up with excess stock. At times, for some of your chemical products, market demand suddenly fluctuates or slows down. This results in slow-moving chemical stocks or non-moving chemical stocks.
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chemicalworldnews · 5 years
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Petrochemical Industry - Products and Environmental Aspects
The petrochemical industry is an integral part of the chemical industry. The petrochemical industry produces a wide range of intermediate products, obtained from fossil fuels. These are subsequently used to manufacture everyday products.
Uses
Petrochemicals are used in various everyday products such as drugs, food packaging, plastics, textile fibers, detergents and adhesives to name a few.
Petrochemicals are important for the following industries:
1. Automotive industry: Tires and interior components.
2. Construction industry: Insulation materials.
3. Electronic Appliances: Computer, television and radio components.
4. Health care Industry: Hospital equipment and precision instruments.
Petrochemical Feedstock
Fossil fuels such as oil, gas and coal are used mainly for transportation and heating purposes. The petrochemicals industry accounts for 10% of these fossil fuels. Some of the chemicals obtained from processing of fossil fuels are acetylene, benzene, ethane, ethylene, hydrogen, methane and propane. Various other chemical products are obtained from these petrochemicals.
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chemicalworldnews · 5 years
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Toxic Effects of Formaldehyde in Chemical Laboratories
Formaldehyde is the simplest form of aldehydes; whose molecular formula is CH2O. This is a naturally occurring organic compound in the gaseous state has a suffocating odor with no color. Normally, it is present in an aqueous form with a concentration of 37%. About 6-13% of methanol is added to formaldehyde because of its polymerization tendency. The resulting solution is known as formalin, which is used as a disinfectant, preservative and embalming fluid.
Formaldehyde is used in building materials, adhesives and cosmetics. It is an important chemical used widely in laboratories for research and synthesis of other compounds. There are various health risks involved from formaldehyde exposure. Therefore, this chemical compound must be handled safely with precautions.
Acute Health Effects
There are many short-term health effects arising from exposure to formaldehyde in laboratories. Formaldehyde is a flammable colorless gas with a strong suffocating odor. It is a powerful allergen and irritant, which can irritate the mucous membranes. Formaldehyde vapors can cause pain, roughness and burns. The toxic chemical compound is capable of being absorbed through the skin. Prolonged exposure can cause dermatitis, affecting face, eyelids, arms and neck.
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chemicalworldnews · 5 years
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Applications of Morpholine in Chemical Industry
Morpholine is an organic chemical compound, which is used as a corrosion inhibitor, additive and used to synthesize other chemicals. The molecular formula of Morpholine is C4H9NO. Morpholine is a heterocyclic chemical compound, which has amine and ether functional groups. Morpholine is a base due to the presence of the amine. Morpholine is colorless and free of suspended matter. Morpholine is commonly used as a solvent in organic synthesis, reactions and chemical industry research due to its low cost and polarity.
Applications
1. Additives and Catalysts
Morpholine is used as an additive for adjusting pH in nuclear power plant steam systems and fossil fuels. Morpholine is also used for corrosion protection of boiler water stream systems in chemical plants. Morpholine is used for the preparation of alumina catalysts. They are prepared in the form of a gelling agent for the treatment of hydrocarbons.
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chemicalworldnews · 5 years
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BP starts production from Angelin gas project
BP Trinidad and Tobago (BPTT) announced first gas production from its Angelin development. The project was delivered on time and under budget.
The Angelin development, originally discovered by the El Diablo well in 1995, includes a new platform and four wells. It is located 60 kilometres off the south-east coast of Trinidad in a water-depth of approximately 65 metres.
The new platform, BPTT’s 15th installation offshore Trinidad & Tobago, has a production capacity of 600 million standard cubic feet a day (mmscfd). Gas flows from the platform to the existing Serrette hub via a new 21-kilometre pipeline.
Angelin is BPTT’s first major project development supported by the application of ocean bottom cable (OBC) seismic acquisition with advanced processing, allowing enhanced imaging of its reservoirs in the Columbus basin offshore Trinidad.
Read more: BP starts production from Angelin gas project
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chemicalworldnews · 5 years
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Moon’s surface acts as ‘chemical factory’ to produce water: NASA
The lunar surface could act as a ‘chemical factory’ that produces the ingredients for water, making it easier for future human colonies on the Moon to sustain themselves, NASA scientists have found.
Using a computer programme, scientists simulated the chemistry that unfolds when the solar wind pelts the Moon’s surface.
When a stream of charged particles known as the solar wind careens onto the Moon’s surface at 450 kilometers per second, they enrich the it in ingredients that could make water, according to research published in the journal JGR Planets.
As the Sun streams protons to the Moon, they found, those particles interact with electrons in the lunar surface, making hydrogen (H) atoms.
These atoms then migrate through the surface and latch onto the abundant oxygen (O) atoms bound in the silica (SiO2) and other oxygen-bearing molecules that make up the lunar soil, or regolith.
Read More: Moon’s surface acts as ‘chemical factory’ to produce water: NASA
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