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Handbook of Solvents

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Edited by: Wypych, George © 2001 ChemTec Publishing

 

Description: This book is a comprehensive and extensive textual analysis of the principles of solvent selection and use. It is a balanced presentation of solvent performance, processing characteristics, and environment and health issues.
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Front Matter
Preface
Table of Contents
Expand this node 1. Introduction
Expand this node 2. Fundamental Principles Governing Solvents Use
Expand this node 3. Production Methods, Properties, and Main Applications
Expand this node 4. General Principles Governing Dissolution of Materials in Solvents
Expand this node 5. Solubility of Selected Systems and Influence of Solutes
Expand this node 6. Swelling
Expand this node 7. Solvent Transport Phenomena
Expand this node 8. Interactions in Solvents and Solutions
Expand this node 9. Mixed Solvents
Expand this node 10. Acid-Base Interactions
Expand this node 11. Electronic and Electrical Effects of Solvents
Expand this node 12. Other Properties of Solvents, Solutions, and Products Obtained from Solutions
Expand this node 13. Effect of Solvent on Chemical Reactions and Reactivity
Expand this node 14. Solvent Use in Various Industries
Expand this node 15. Methods of Solvent Detection and Testing
Expand this node 16. Residual Solvents in Products
Expand this node 17. Environmental Impact of Solvents
Expand this node 18. Concentration of Solvents in Various Industrial Environments
Expand this node 19. Regulations
Expand this node 20. Toxic Effects of Solvent Exposure
Expand this node 21. Substitution of Solvents by Safer Products and Processes
Expand this node 22. Solvent Recycling, Removal, and Degradation
Expand this node 23. Contamination Cleanup: Natural Attenuation and Advanced Remediation Technologies
Expand this node 24. Protection
Expand this node 25. New Trends Based on Patent Literature
Acknowledgments
Expand this node Index