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Hazardous Chemicals Handbook, 2nd Edition
Authors: Phillip Carson and C J MUMFORD Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann; 2 edition Language: English Number of Pages: 619 PDF: 1.83 MB ISBN-10: 0750648880 ISBN-13: 978-0750648882
"The goal of this handbook... is to provide a source of rapid information to help in the safe use and disposal of chemicals." Journal of Hazardous Materials
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1001 Chemicals in Everyday Products by Grace Ross Lewis
Author: Grace Ross Lewis Publisher: Wiley-Interscience; 2nd edition Language: English Number of Pages: 572 PDF: 1.46 MB ISBN-10: 0471292125 ISBN-13: 978-0471292128
There is a virtual laboratory of chemicals in the food we eat and the products we encounter every day at home, at school, and at work. What are these substances and how are they used? How are they helpful? Can they be harmful?
Review "The book is up-to-date with regard to the drugs presented and has the potential to be a good resources for experienced researchers in drug design…" (Journal of the American Chemical Society, March 12, 2008)
This book focuses in the commercial use and process improvements of resins produced with metallocene, single site, and other modern catalytic methods. It presents research that broadens the scope of applications and shortens production cycles. The book also explores new and improved polymer blends that have resulted from the use of new catalysts. New applications made possible by improved and balance properties are also covered.
Current trends and the latest research from the international scientific and industrial community are presented here. Chapters cover use in extrusion, film forming, injection molding, foam production, fiber spinning, composites, and new applications. Precise testing methods, material characterization, polymer morphology and crystallization are also a focus of this book.
Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry: Microwaves in Organic and Medicinal Chemistry
Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry: Microwaves in Organic and Medicinal Chemistry Wiley-VCH | 2005-11-04 | ISBN: 3527312102 | 422 pages | PDF | 2,4 Mb
The authors of this guide are experts on the use of microwaves for drug synthesis as well as having much experience in teaching courses held under the auspices of the American Chemical Society and the IUPAC. In this handy source of information for any practicing synthetic chemist they focus on common reaction types in medicinal chemistry, including solid-phase and combinatorial methods. They consider the underlying theory, latest developments in microwave applications and include a variety of examples from recent literature, as well as less common applications that are equally relevant for organic and medicinal chemists. An indispensable reference for researchers with an affinity to modern methods.
Arthur H. Landrock “Handbook of Plastic Foams" Noyes Publications | 1995-02-01 | ISBN: 0815513577 | 488 pages | PDF | 22,2 Mb
Cellular plastics or plastic foams, also referred to as expanded or sponge plastics, generally consist of a minimum of two phases, a solid-polymer matrix and a gaseous phase derived from a blowing agent. The solid-polymer phase may be either inorganic, organic or organometallic. There may be more than one solid phase present, which can be composed of polymer alloys or polymer blends based on two or more polymers, or which can be in the form of interpenetrating polymer networks (I PNs) which consist of at least two crosslinked polymer networks, or a pseudo- or semi-1 PN formed from a combination of at least one or more linear polymers with crosslinked polymers not linked by means of covalent bonds.