R. Norris Shreve
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American chemical engineer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Randolph Norris Shreve was a chemical engineer, inventor, entrepreneur, educator and collector. After joining the Purdue University faculty in 1930, he helped to build the university's School of Chemical Engineering, the Purdue-Taiwan Engineering Project, and National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan. He and his wife Eleanor are the namesakes of the Shreve Professorship of Organic Technology and Shreve Residence Hall at Purdue, and Shreve Hall on the Cheng Kung University campus. He is the namesake of the Norris Shreve Award for Outstanding Teaching in Chemical Engineering.
R. Norris Shreve's Published Works
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Published Works
- Shreve's Chemical process industries (1984) (236)
- The chemical process industries (1956) (195)
- Studies in Azo Dyes. I. Preparation and Bacteriostatic Properties of Azo Derivatives of 2,6-Diaminopyridine1 (1943) (20)
- Germicidal Mercury Derivatives of Pyridine (1940) (14)
- Hydrolysis and Isomerization of Chlorotoluenes to m-Cresol (1946) (12)
- Amination in the Heterocyclic Series By Sodium Amide (1940) (10)
- Studies in Azo Dyes. II. Preparation and Bacteriostatic Properties of Azo Derivatives of 8-Quinolinol1a,b,c (1943) (10)
- Azo Dyes from Aminoguanidine (1944) (7)
- Action of Lime on Greensand. (1921) (7)
- A, Vinyl Chloride Polymerization Procedure (1953) (7)
- Relative Value of Certain Azo Derivatives of 8-Hydroxyquinoline as Analytical Reagents (1938) (7)
- Catalytic Oxidations of Naphthalene Series (1943) (6)
- Determination of Strontium in the Presence of Calcium (1939) (6)
- Preparation of Dimethylaniline (1950) (5)
- Suspension Polymerization of Styrene (1953) (5)
- Studies in Esterification (1942) (4)
- Amination in Liquid Ammonia (1937) (4)
- Copolymerization of Alkyd Silicones for Coatings (1955) (3)
- Nitration of 2-Methylnaphthalene (1954) (3)
- Industrial and Engineering Chemistry - "Unit Processes" (1951) (3)
- Process for Aminoguanidine (1944) (3)
- OIL-SOLUBLE PHENOLIC RESINS (1941) (3)
- The Amination of Pyrazine with Sodium Amide1 (1947) (3)
- Monosulfonation of 2-Methylnaphthalene (1943) (2)
- Suggested Modifications to the U. S. P. Assay of Opium. (1912) (2)
- New Method for Barium Chloride Decomposition of Barium Sulfate by Calcium Chloride in Aqueous Solution (1935) (2)
- Dye Section of the American Chemical Society (1920) (2)
- Greensand Bibliography to 1930 (Annotated): with a Chapter on Zeolite Water Softeners (1)
- Background and Objects (1940) (1)
- UNIT PROCESS IN CHEMICAL PROCESSING Introduction. (1954) (1)
- A New Synthetic Stone (1933) (1)
- Advanced Readings in Chemical and Technical German (1941) (1)
- Chemical Processes—From Symposia to Subdivision (1955) (1)
- Caustic Fusion of 6-Methyl-2-sodium Naphthalenesulfonate (1950) (1)
- Barium chloride from barite and calcium chloride : factors affecting production (1940) (0)
- Dye Division of the American Chemical Society (1920) (0)
- Graphic Instruments in Chemical Processes (1934) (0)
- PRECIOUS AND SEMI-PRECIOUS JEWELS--THEIR CHEMICAL AND BEAUTIFYING QUALITIES. (1940) (0)
- Formula Index (1922) (0)
- Book review: Autoclaves and high pressure work (0)
- Intermediate readings in chemical and technical German : with a summary of reading difficulties, a chemical German frequency list, and lesson vocabularies and notes (1938) (0)
- Classification of Unit Processes (1937) (0)
- Facilitating the study of German for chemists (1933) (0)
- Advanced readings in chemical and technical German : from practical reference books (Ullmann, Houben, Meyer und Jacobson, Beilstein, Gmelin, Oberhoffer, Guertler), with a summary of reading difficulties, a frequency vocabulary list and notes (1940) (0)
- Literature of Leather and Adhesives (1968) (0)
- The Lime Fellowship of the Eastern Potash Corporation at New Jersey Agricultural Experimental Station (1922) (0)
- Physics in chemical industry (1951) (0)
- Symposium on the Design, Construction, and Operation of Reaction Equipment (1932) (0)
- German instruction from a chemical viewpoint (1939) (0)
- Chemical process inductries / by Norris Shreve and Joseph A. Brink (1977) (0)
- Introduction. Inorganic Aspects (1944) (0)
- Putting Green Sand to Work (1921) (0)
- Alkylation. Unit Processes Review (1960) (0)
- Can We Afford to Make Potash in America (1922) (0)
- New method for strontium nitrate and chloride (1939) (0)
- Correspondence - Process for Aminoguanidine (1944) (0)
- The dye industry in America (1926) (0)
- Processing Media for Making Inorganic Chemicals. Use of Organic and Other Nonaqueous Solvents (1957) (0)
- Qualitative Analyse (1939) (0)
- ST. LOUIS SECTION, AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY ST. LOUIS CHEMICAL SOCIETY (1910) (0)
- Barium and Strontium Sulfate Decomposition in Aqueous Solution (1943) (0)
- Introduction - Symposium on Unit Processes (1942) (0)
- Unit Consumption Factors (1954) (0)
- Industrial Chemistry. Second edition (Read, W. T.) (1939) (0)
- An outline of the dye industry (1926) (0)
- Recovery of Ammonium Nitrate from Amatol Explosion at Ammonium Nitrate Plant of Ammonite Company (1931) (0)
- Pilot Plant Phases Introduction. (1945) (0)
- Notes and Correspondence: Dye Section, American Chemical Society (1920) (0)
- PURDUE PILOT PLANT STUDIES ON THE RECOVERY OF URANIUM FROM SYNTHETIC $beta$- GUNK (1956) (0)
- A German-English Dictionary for Chemists. Second edition (Patterson, Austin M.) (1935) (0)
- TWELFTH UNIT PROCESS SYMPOSIUM Unit Processes in Retrospect and Prospect (1948) (0)
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