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2002

Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers

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1,4-Bis[(1-Methyl-1-Phenylethyl)Peroxymethyl]Benzene, Nikodem Kuznik, Jan Zawadiak, Angelika Wieckol, Danuta Gilner, Pawel Wagner, Maciej Kubicki Jan 2002

1,4-Bis[(1-Methyl-1-Phenylethyl)Peroxymethyl]Benzene, Nikodem Kuznik, Jan Zawadiak, Angelika Wieckol, Danuta Gilner, Pawel Wagner, Maciej Kubicki

Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers

The title compound, C26H30O4, is one of the first alkyl bis-peroxides to be structurally characterized. The mol­ecule lies on a centre of inversion and therefore the terminal phenyl rings are parallel. Although there are three aromatic rings in the mol­ecule, the C—O—O—C torsion angle of 163.10 (10)° is close to the value found in Me3COOCMe3.


The Effect Of Foamy Slag In Electric Arc Furnaces On Electric Energy Consumption, Sima Aminorroaya-Yamini, Hossein Edris Jan 2002

The Effect Of Foamy Slag In Electric Arc Furnaces On Electric Energy Consumption, Sima Aminorroaya-Yamini, Hossein Edris

Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers

In electric arc furnace steelmaking units, the essential parameters that considered important are reducing price, increasing production and decreasing environmental pollution. Electric arc furnaces are the largest users of electric energy in industry. The most important techniques that can be used to reduce the electric energy consumption in electric arc furnaces are scrap preheating, stirring, use of burners and hot charge and foamy slag.

Between these methods, use of foamy slag is the most useful and economic factor. Foamy slag can reduce the amount of energy, electrods, refractory consumption, tap to tap time and increases productivity. In this research, method …