Babor, Joseph A. Basic College Chemistry. Second Edition. Thomas Y. Crowell Company: New York. pp. 255-277, 1953.* |
G.L. Smithson & N.N. Bakshi, “The Kinetics and Mechanism of the Hydration of Magnesium Oxide in a Batch Reactor”, 47 Candaian Journal of Chemical Engineering 508-513 (Oct. 1969). |
English Text Translation: Japanese Laid-Open Pataent Application (Kokai) No. 1-212214, published Aug. 25, 1989. |
14 Kirk-Othmer, Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology: Laminated Wood-Based Composites to Mass Transfer (John Wiley & Sons, 3rd Edition (1981). |
15 Kirk-Othmer, Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology: Lasers to Mass Spectrometry (John Wiley & Sons, 4th Edition (1995). |
Food and Drug Administration, HHS, 21 CFR Ch. I (4-1-92 Edition) § 184.1434—Magnesium Phospate. |
Ernest V. Pannell, “Magnesium, Its Production and Use”, Chapter II, Sources of Magnesium Natural Ores, pp. 12-27, Second Edition, Sir Issac Pitman & Sons, Ltd. 1948. |
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, Fourth Edition, Sybil P. Parker—Editor in Chief, 1989, Primary Explosive, “PRILL”. |
Encyclopedia of Chemical Processing and Design, Executive Editor—John J. McKetta, “Settling Drums, Design of to slag, Iron and Steel, Supply-Demand Relationships”, 1995, Size Enlargement, Prilling, pp. 405-411. |
Chemical Process Industries, Fouth Edition, R. Norris Shreve and Joseph A. Brink, Jr., 1977, Chapter 10, “Portland Cements, Calcium, and Magesium Compounds”, pp. 156, 174-178. |
Chemical Process Industries, Third Edition, R. Norris Shreve, 1967, Chapter 10, “Portland Cements, Calcium, and Magnesium Compounds”, pp. 183-189. |