Abstract: Light-weight oil having a high octane number is produced from waste plastics containing phthalic polyester and/or polyvinyl chloride at a high yield without producing a phthalic sublimate or a carbonaceous residue by pyrolyzing the waste plastics in an atmosphere of steam or a steam/inert gas mixture. The resulting pyrolyzed oil and pyrolyzed gas may be catalytically cracked in an atmosphere of steam or a steam/inert gas mixture. Dechlorination may be performed before pyrolysis is carried out. Pyrolysis is preferably carried out in the presence of at least one of iron hydroxide, hydrous iron oxide and iron oxide.
Abstract: Disclosed herein is an improved method for measurement of serotonin uptake sites in a sample, in which a radioligand is incubated with a sample and then the radioactivity of the radioligand bound to the sample is determined, wherein the improvement comprises using tritium-labeled 6-nitro-2-N-piperazinylquinoline or an acid addition salt thereof as the radioligand.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 26, 1990
Date of Patent:
June 9, 1992
Assignees:
Daiichi Pure Chemicals Co., Ltd., Kenji Hashimoto