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Handbook of solvents. Volume 2, Use, health, and environment /

Solvents are used in nearly all industries, from cosmetics to semiconductors, and from biotechnology research to iron and steel production. 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...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Wypych, George (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto : Chemtec, 2014.
Edición:2nd edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: 13.1. Adhesives and sealants
  • 13.2. Aerospace / George Wypych
  • 13.3. Asphalt compounding / George Wypych
  • 13.4. Biotechnology / George Wypych
  • 13.4.1.Organic solvents in microbial production processes / George Wypych
  • 13.4.2. Solvent-resistant microorganisms / Michiaki Matsumoto / Jan A.M. de Bont / Sonja Isken
  • 13.4.3. Choice of solvent for enzymatic reaction in organic solvent / Taman Hahn / Konrad Botzenhart
  • 13.5. Coil coating / Tsuneo Yamane
  • 13.6. Cosmetics and personal care products / George Wypych
  • 13.7. Dry cleaning. Treatment of textiles in solvents / George Wypych
  • 13.8. Electronic industry [--] CFC-free alternatives for cleaning in electronic industry / Kaspar D. Hasenclever
  • 13.9. Fabricated metal products / Martin Hanek / Norbert Lbw / Andreas Miihlbauer
  • 13.10. Food industry [--] solvents for extracting vegetable oils / George Wypych
  • 13.11. Ground transportation / Phillip J. Wakelyn / Peter J. Wan
  • Note continued: 13.12. Inorganic chemical industry / George Wypych
  • 13.13. Iron and steel industry / George Wypych
  • 13.14. Lumber and wood products [--] wood preservation treatment: significance of solvents / George Wypych
  • 13.15. Medical applications / Tilman Hahn / Konrad Botzenhart / Fritz Schweinsberg / Gerhard Volland
  • 13.16. Metal casting / George Wypych
  • 13.17. Motor vehicle assembly / George Wypych
  • 13.18.Organic chemical industry / George Wypych
  • 13.19. Paints and coatings / George Wypych
  • 13.19.1. Architectural surface coatings and solvents / George Wypych
  • 13.19.2. Recent advances in coalescing solvents for waterborne coatings / Tilman Hahn / Konrad Botzenhart / Fritz Schweinsberg / Gerhard Volland
  • 13.20. Petroleum refining industry / David Randall
  • 13.21. Pharmaceutical industry / George Wypych
  • 13.21.1. Use of solvents in the manufacture of drug substances (DS) and drug products (DP) / George Wypych
  • Note continued: 13.21.2. Predicting cosolvency for pharmaceutical and environmental applications / Michel Bauer / Christine Barthelemy
  • 13.22. Polymers and man-made fibers / An Li
  • 13.23. Printing industry / George Wypych
  • 13.24. Pulp and paper / George Wypych
  • 13.25. Rubber and plastics / George Wypych
  • 13.26. Use of solvents in the shipbuilding and ship repair industry / George Wypych
  • 13.27. Stone, clay, glass, and concrete / Mohamed Serageldin / Dave Reeves
  • 13.28. Textile industry / George Wypych
  • 13.29. Transportation equipment cleaning / George Wypych
  • 13.30. Water transportation / George Wypych
  • 13.31. Wood furniture / George Wypych
  • 13.32. Summary / George Wypych
  • 14.1. Standard methods of solvent analysis / George Wypych
  • 14.2. Special Methods of Solvent Analysis / George Wypych
  • 14.2.2.A simple test to determine toxicity using bacteria / Myrto Petreas
  • 15.1. Residual solvents in various products / James L. Botsford
  • Note continued: 15.2. Residual solvents in pharmaceutical substances and products / George Wypych
  • 16.1. The environmental chemistry of organic solvents / Eric Deconinck / Jacques O. De Beer
  • 16.2. The environmental chemistry of ionic liquids / William R. Roy
  • 16.3.Organic solvent impacts on tropospheric air pollution / William R. Roy
  • 17.1. Measurement and estimation of solvents emission and odor / Michelle Bergin / Armistead Russell
  • 17.2. Emission of organic solvents during usage of ecological paints / Margot Scheithauer
  • 17.3. Indoor air pollution by solvents contained in paints and varnishes / Krzysztof M. Benczek / Joanna Kurpiewska
  • 17.4. Solvent uses with exposure risks / Tilman Hahn / Konrad Botzenhart / Fritz Schweinsberg / Gerhard Volland
  • 18.1. Regulations in North America / Pentti Kalliokoski / Kai Savolainen
  • 18.2. Regulations in Europe / Carlos M. Nunez
  • Note continued: 19.1. Toxicokinetics, toxicodynamics, and toxicology / Tilman Hahn / Konrad Botzenhart / Fritz Schweinsberg
  • 19.2. Pregnancy outcome following maternal organic solvent exposure / Tilman Hahn / Konrad Botzenhart / Fritz Schweinsberg
  • 19.3. Industrial solvents and kidney disease / Gideon Koren
  • 19.4. Lymphohematopoietic study of workers exposed to benzene including multiple myeloma, lymphoma and chronic lymphatic leukemia / Nachman Brautbar
  • 19.5. Chromosomal aberrations and sister chromatoid exchanges / Nachman Brautbar
  • 19.6. Hepatotoxicity / Nachman Brautbar
  • 19.7. Toxicity of environmental solvent exposure for brain, lung and heart / Nachman Brautbar
  • 20.1. Supercritical solvents / Kaye H. Kilburn
  • 20.2. Ionic liquids / Aydin K. Sunol / Sermin G. Sunol
  • 20.3. Deep eutectic solvents and their applications as new green and biorenewable reaction media / David Rooney / Johan Jacquemin
  • Note continued: 20.4. Ethyl lactate: a biorenewable agrochemical solvent for food technology / Joaquin Garcia-Alvarez
  • 21.1. Absorptive solvent recovery / Tiziana Fornari / David Villanueva Bermejo / Guillermo Reglero
  • 21.2. Solvent recovery / Klaus-Dirk Henning
  • 21.3. Solvent treatment in a paints and coating plant / Isao Kimura
  • 21.4. Application of solar photocatalytic oxidation to VOC-containing airstreams / Denis Kargol.