Abstract: 16-membered macrolide derivatives represented by the formula (I): ##STR1## wherein R.sup.1 represents a hydrogen atom or a COR.sup.6 group, wherein R.sup.6 represents a straight-chain alkyl group having 1 to 3 carbon atoms; R.sup.2 represents a hydrogen atom or a COR.sup.6 group, wherein R.sup.6 is as defined above; R.sup.3 represents a hydrogen atom or a COR.sup.6 group, wherein R.sup.6 is as defined above; R.sup.4 represents a straight-chain alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms or a substituted or unsubstituted allyl group; and R.sup.5 represents a substituted or unsubstituted, straight-chain or branched alkyl, alkenyl or aralkyl group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms;and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof are disclosed. These compounds show excellent and long-acting antimicrobial activities. A novel process for producing these 16-membered macrolide derivatives is further disclosed.
Abstract: Unused methyl bromide from a fumigation cycle is captured by adsorption on a molecular sieve and recycled for reuse or recovery by desorption with hot gas without the need to purge the fumigation chamber with outside air. The loss of methyl bromide to the atmosphere is minimal.
Abstract: A method for reducing gaseous emission of halogen compounds in a fluidized bed reactor in which the fine particles entrained in flue gases are used to form a temporary layer of particles on the baghouse filter to absorb halogen gases.
Abstract: An apparatus for containing and scrubbing toxic or corrosive gases from a leaking pipe or cylinder is provided. A gas passageway attaches at one end to a leakage location on a pipe or cylinder, and at the other end to an air operated exhauster. The air operated exhauster, through the input of a non-flammable purge gas, creates an exhaust flow from the leakage location to a drum which is attached to the air operated exhauster. The drum contains a scrubbing media which, when it contacts the leaked gas, cleans or removes the harmful component, thus allowing release to the atmosphere of the cleaned air.
Abstract: A process is disclosed for separating HF from organics by passing a mixture of HF and organics through a column or bed containing a polymer which sorbs the HF leaving an essentially pure organic stream. The HF may be recovered from the polymer, or the organics may be recovered with reduced HF concentration. The HF and organics may form an azeotropic or azeotrope-like mixture.
Abstract: Perfluorocarbons are recovered from gas streams by subjecting the gas stream to an adsorption process in a bed of one or more energetically homogeneous adsorbents such as silicon-rich adsorbents of the FAU structure, silicon-rich adsorbents of the BEA structure, silicon-rich adsorbents of the MOR structure. The adsorption process is preferably pressure swing adsorption or temperature swing adsorption.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 3, 1993
Date of Patent:
May 23, 1995
Assignee:
The BOC Group, Inc.
Inventors:
Satish S. Tamhankar, Ramakrishnan Ramachandran, Martin Bulow, Theodore R. Galica
Abstract: A process produces fibers from polymers which give off troublesome gases and/or vapors during spinning, comprising the steps of:a) extruding the molten polymer through a spinneret into a closed spinning shaft,b) quenching the resulting filaments in the spinning shaft with a gas,c) taking off the resulting filaments from the spinning shaft,d) conducting the quench gas away from the spinning shaft and introducing it into a gas purification system ande) purifying the used quench gas by contact with an adsorbent for said troublesome gases and/or vapors.It is possible by the present invention to keep hazardous gases occurring during the spinning of polymers away from the surroundings and to dispose of them. Suitable polymers are in particular polyphenylene sulfides.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 26, 1993
Date of Patent:
December 6, 1994
Assignee:
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
Inventors:
Herbert Wellenhofer, Gerhard Leumer, Andreas Fischer, Diethelm Rabe, Hans-Jurgen Profe
Abstract: An HCl adsorbent, and method of making and using the adsorbent, the adsorbent comprising an activated alumina promoted with an alkali metal in an amount such that if calculated as alkali metal oxide, the adsorbent contains at least about 5% by weight alkali metal oxide.
Abstract: A method of treating a gas based on fluorine and containing hydrofluoric acid, and which may optionally contain condensable gaseous compounds, especially uranium compounds, and non-condensable gases. The gas is refrigerated to obtain a gaseous component containing fluorine and any non-condensable gases present, and a liquid phase containing liquid HF and condensable compounds in solution and/or suspension. The liquid phase is filtered to recover the compounds in suspension.
Abstract: A mixed gas is contacted with a non-carbonaceous adsorbent while irradiating the adsorbent with an electromagnetic wave having a frequency of 1 MHz to 25 GHz, such as a microwave, so that a gas component having a smaller coefficient of dielectric loss is selectively adsorbed by the adsorbent. A gas adsorbed on an adsorbent may be desorbed therefrom by contact with a desorbing gas while irradiating the adsorbent with the above electromagnetic wave.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 9, 1992
Date of Patent:
February 1, 1994
Assignee:
Director-General of Agency of Industrial Science and Technology