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Scheibler A process for extracting sucrose from molasses residues, based on the precipitation of strontium
saccharate. Operated in Germany in the late nineteenth century.
Scheidemandel [German, meaning “separating almond”] A process for converting bone glue to a bead form.
The hot, concentrated glue solution is dropped down a tower lled with an immiscible liquid such as a petro-
leum fraction or tetrachloroethylene.
Schenk–Wenzel See carbonization.
Schiller A predecessor of the *ICI Low-Pressure Methanol process, developed by IG Farben.
Weissermel, K. and Arpe, H.-J., Industrial Organic Chemistry, 4th ed., translated by C.R. Hindle ...