| Kent and Riegel's Handbook of Industrial Chemistry and Biotechnology, Volumes 1 & 2 (11th Edition) |
Edited by: Kent, James A. © 2007
Springer - Verlag
Description: This two-volume handbook is essential for a wide spectrum of individuals, from those who are directly involved in the chemical industry, to others involved in related fields such as manufacturing, process supervision, and process development.
20.10 Preparing Natural Gas for Transmission and Sale
100 %
20.12 A New Potential Source for Natural Gas
100 %
20.14 A Different View of the Origins of Natural Gas
100 %
20.14.1 Natural Gas from Biological Origins
100 %
20.14.2 Natural Gas from Nonbiological Origins
100 %
20.14.3 Natural Gas Release from Lower Crust and Mantle Domains
100 %
20.15 Summary for Methane and Natural Gas Future Sourcing
100 %
20.2 Occurrence of Natural Gas
100 %
20.3 Evolution of the U.S. Natural Gas Industry
100 %
20.5 Natural Gas Liquids
100 %
20.6 U.S. Natural Gas Reserves
100 %
20.7 Structure of the U.S. Natural Gas Industry
100 %
20.8 World Natural Gas
100 %
27.8 Liquefied Natural Gas
100 %
10.1.1 Synthesis Gas
12 %
1.1.1 The Restructuring of Sectors in Distress
8 %
10. Synthetic Organic Chemicals
8 %
10.2.2 Ethylene Oxide
8 %
10.4 Chemicals Derived from Butanes and Butylenes
8 %
16.10.2 Polymer Production
8 %
18.1.1 Hydrocarbon Forms
8 %
7.11.2 Hydrogen Generation for the Production of NH3
8 %
7.11.5 Pure Hydrogen Generation with Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) Purification
8 %
1.1.2 The Nationalization of France's Chemical Industry
4 %
1.1.3 Restructuring in Italy and Spain
4 %
1.1.4 Arab Countries Gain a Foothold
4 %
1.1.5 The American Chemical Industry Caught off Balance
4 %
10.1 Chemicals Derived from Methane
4 %
10.4.1 n-Butane Derivatives
4 %
12.3 Fiber Consumption
4 %
16.10 Ethylene-Propylene Rubber
4 %
16.10.1 Monomer Production
4 %
16.11.1 Monomer Production
4 %
16.11.2 Production Process
4 %
18. Petroleum and Its Products
4 %
18.1 The Nature of Petroleum
4 %
18.1.2 Largest Energy Supplier
4 %
18.1.3 From Well to Refinery
4 %
2.3.2 Commercial Development and Competition Factors
4 %
2.3.5 Obsolescence and Dependence on Research
4 %
3.6.5 Mists and Foams
4 %
6.2.1 Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry
4 %