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Kent and Riegel's Handbook of Industrial Chemistry and Biotechnology, Volumes 1 & 2 (11th Edition)
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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.

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20. Natural Gas
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20.10 Preparing Natural Gas for Transmission and Sale
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20.12 A New Potential Source for Natural Gas
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20.14 A Different View of the Origins of Natural Gas
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20.14.1 Natural Gas from Biological Origins
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20.14.2 Natural Gas from Nonbiological Origins
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20.14.3 Natural Gas Release from Lower Crust and Mantle Domains
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20.15 Summary for Methane and Natural Gas Future Sourcing
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20.2 Occurrence of Natural Gas
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20.3 Evolution of the U.S. Natural Gas Industry
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20.5 Natural Gas Liquids
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20.6 U.S. Natural Gas Reserves
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20.7 Structure of the U.S. Natural Gas Industry
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20.8 World Natural Gas
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27.8 Liquefied Natural Gas
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10.1.1 Synthesis Gas
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1.1.1 The Restructuring of Sectors in Distress
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10. Synthetic Organic Chemicals
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10.2.2 Ethylene Oxide
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10.4 Chemicals Derived from Butanes and Butylenes
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16.10.2 Polymer Production
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18.1.1 Hydrocarbon Forms
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7.11.2 Hydrogen Generation for the Production of NH3
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7.11.5 Pure Hydrogen Generation with Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) Purification
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1.1.2 The Nationalization of France's Chemical Industry
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1.1.3 Restructuring in Italy and Spain
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1.1.4 Arab Countries Gain a Foothold
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1.1.5 The American Chemical Industry Caught off Balance
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10.1 Chemicals Derived from Methane
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10.3.10 Glycerin
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10.4.1 n-Butane Derivatives
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10.4.4 Isobutylene
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12.3 Fiber Consumption
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16.10 Ethylene-Propylene Rubber
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16.10.1 Monomer Production
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16.10.3 Use
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16.11 Butyl Rubber
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16.11.1 Monomer Production
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16.11.2 Production Process
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16.9.3 Uses
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18. Petroleum and Its Products
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18.1 The Nature of Petroleum
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18.1.2 Largest Energy Supplier
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18.1.3 From Well to Refinery
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2.3.2 Commercial Development and Competition Factors
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2.3.5 Obsolescence and Dependence on Research
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3.6.5 Mists and Foams
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3.6.6 Ignition
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6.2.1 Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry
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6.5.4 Conclusions
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