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Handbook of Organic Solvent Properties

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By: Smallwood, I.M. © 1996 Elsevier

 

Description: This book contains properties of 72 of the most commonly used solvents, tabulated in the most convenient way, making this book a joy for industrial chemists to use as a desk reference.
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Expand this node Front Matter
Introduction
Table of Contents
Section 1. Hydrocarbons
Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons
Table  (14)
Hazard Properties of Hydrocarbons
Table  (14)
Solubility Properties of Hydrocarbons
Table  (14)
Solvent Properties of Hydrocarbons
Table  (14)
Thermodynamic Properties of Hydrocarbons
Table  (14)
1.1 n-Pentane
1.2 n-Hexane
1.3 n-Heptane
1.4 n-Octane
1.5 n-Nonane
1.6 n-Decane
1.7 2,2,4-Trimethyl Pentane
1.8 Cyclohexane
1.9 Benzene
1.10 Toluene
1.11 Ethylbenzene
1.12 Xylenes (Mixed Isomers)
1.13 C9 Aromatics
1.14 Tetralin
Section 2. Alcohols
Physical Properties of Alcohols
Table  (14)
Hazard Properties of Alcohols
Table  (14)
Solubility Properties of Alcohols
Table  (14)
Solvent Properties of Alcohols
Table  (14)
Thermodynamic Properties of Alcohols
Table  (14)
2.1 Methanol
2.2 Ethanol
2.3 n-Propanol
2.4 i-Propanol
2.5 n-Butanol
2.6 i-Butanol
2.7 s-Butanol
2.8 n-Amyl Alcohol
2.9 i-Amyl Alcohol
2.10 Cyclohexanol
2.11 n-Octanol
2.12 Ethanediol
2.13 Diethylene Glycol
2.14 1,2-Propanediol
Section 3. Glycol Ethers
Physical Properties of Glycol ethers
Table  (4)
Hazard Properties of Glycol ethers
Table  (4)
Solubility Properties of Glycol ethers
Table  (4)
Solvent Properties of Glycol ethers
Table  (4)
Thermodynamic Properties of Glycol ethers
Table  (4)
3.1 Propylene Glycol Methyl Ether
3.2 Ethylene Glycol Methyl Ether
3.3 Ethylene Glycol Ethyl Ether
3.4 Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether
Section 4. Chlorinated Solvents
Physical Properties of Chlorinated solvents
Table  (8)
Hazard Properties of Chlorinated solvents
Table  (8)
Solubility Properties of Chlorinated solvents
Table  (8)
Solvent Properties of Chlorinated solvents
Table  (8)
Thermodynamic Properties of Chlorinated solvents
Table  (8)
4.1 Methylene Chloride
4.2 Chloroform
4.3 Carbon Tetrachloride
4.4 1,2-Dichloroethane
4.5 1,1,1-Tricloroethane
4.6 Trichloroethylene
4.7 Perchloroethylene
4.8 Monochlorobenzene
Section 5. Ketones
Physical Properties of Ketones
Table  (6)
Hazard Properties of Ketones
Table  (6)
Solubility Properties of Ketones
Table  (6)
Solvent Properties of Ketones
Table  (6)
Thermodynamic Properties of Ketones
Table  (6)
5.1 Acetone
5.2 Methyl Ethyl Ketone
5.3 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
5.4 Cyclohexanone
5.5 n-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone
5.6 Acetophenone
Section 6. Ethers
Physical Properties of Ethers
Table  (6)
Hazard Properties of Ethers
Table  (6)
Solubility Properties of Ethers
Table  (6)
Solvent Properties of Ethers
Table  (6)
Thermodynamic Properties of Ethers
Table  (6)
6.1 Diethyl Ether
6.2 Diisopropyl Ether
6.3 Dibutyl Ether
6.4 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether
6.5 1,4-Dioxane
6.6 Tetrahydrofuran
Section 7. Esters
Physical Properties of Esters
Table  (5)
Hazard Properties of Esters
Table  (5)
Solubility Properties of Esters
Table  (5)
Solvent Properties of Esters
Table  (5)
Thermodynamic Properties of Esters
Table  (5)
7.1 Methyl Acetate
7.2 Ethyl Acetate
7.3 Isopropyl Acetate
7.4 n-Butyl Acetate
7.5 Cellosolve Acetate
Section 8. Miscellaneous Solvents
Physical Properties of Miscellaneous solvents
Table  (15)
Hazard Properties of Miscellaneous solvents
Table  (15)
Solubility Properties of Miscellaneous solvents
Table  (14)
Solvent Properties of Miscellaneous solvents
Table  (15)
Thermodynamic Properties of Miscellaneous solvents
Table  (15)
8.1 Dimethylformamide
8.2 Dimethylacetamide
8.3 Dimethylsulphoxide
8.4 Sulfolane
8.5 Carbon Disulphide
8.6 Acetic Acid
8.7 Aniline
8.8 Nitrobenzene
8.9 Morpholine
8.10 Pyridine
8.11 2-Nitropropane
8.12 Acetonitrile
8.13 Furfuraldehyde
8.14 Phenol
8.15 Water
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