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Encyclopedia of chemical technology / executive editor, Jacqueline I. Kroschwitz ; editor, Mary Howe-Grant.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Wiley, c1991-<c1998 >Edition: 4th edDescription: 1-25Pages ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 047152669X (v. 1 : acidfree)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • TP9 .E51
LOC classification:
  • TP9 .E51
Online resources:
Incomplete contents:
v. 1. A to alkaloids -- v. 2. Alkanolamines to antibiotics (glycopeptides) -- v. 3. Antibiotics to batteries -- v. 4. Bearing materials to carbon -- v. 5. Carbon and graphite fibers to chlorocarbons and chlorohydrocarbons-Cı -- v. 6. Chlorocarbons and chlorohydrocarbons-C₂ to combustion technology -- v. 7. Composite materials to detergency -- v. 8. Deuterium and tritium to elastomers, polyethers -- v. 9. Elastomers, polyisoprene to expert systems -- v. 10. Explosives and propellants to flame retardants for textiles -- v. 11. Flavor characterization to fuel cells -- v. 12. Fuel resources to heat stabilizers -- v. 13. Helium group to hypnotics -- v. 14. Imaging technology to lanthanides -- v. 15. Lasers to mass spectrometry -- v. 16. Mass transfer to neuroregulators -- v. 17. Nickel and nickel alloys to paint -- v. 18. Paper to pigment dispersions -- v. 19. Pigments to powders, handling -- v. 20. Power generation to recycling, glass -- v. 21. Recycling, oil to silicon -- v. 22. Silicon compounds to succinic acid and succinic anhydride -- v. 23. Sugar to thin films -- v. 24. Thioglycolic acid to vinyl polymers -- v. 25. Vitamins to zone refining
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At head of title: Kirk-Othmer.

"A Wiley-Interscience publication."

Includes supplement volume issued in 1998 and separately published index volumes for v. <1-4, 5-8, 9-12, 13-16, 17-20; 21-24; 1-25; in 7 >.

Includes bibliographical references.

v. 1. A to alkaloids -- v. 2. Alkanolamines to antibiotics (glycopeptides) -- v. 3. Antibiotics to batteries -- v. 4. Bearing materials to carbon -- v. 5. Carbon and graphite fibers to chlorocarbons and chlorohydrocarbons-Cı -- v. 6. Chlorocarbons and chlorohydrocarbons-C₂ to combustion technology -- v. 7. Composite materials to detergency -- v. 8. Deuterium and tritium to elastomers, polyethers -- v. 9. Elastomers, polyisoprene to expert systems -- v. 10. Explosives and propellants to flame retardants for textiles -- v. 11. Flavor characterization to fuel cells -- v. 12. Fuel resources to heat stabilizers -- v. 13. Helium group to hypnotics -- v. 14. Imaging technology to lanthanides -- v. 15. Lasers to mass spectrometry -- v. 16. Mass transfer to neuroregulators -- v. 17. Nickel and nickel alloys to paint -- v. 18. Paper to pigment dispersions -- v. 19. Pigments to powders, handling -- v. 20. Power generation to recycling, glass -- v. 21. Recycling, oil to silicon -- v. 22. Silicon compounds to succinic acid and succinic anhydride -- v. 23. Sugar to thin films -- v. 24. Thioglycolic acid to vinyl polymers -- v. 25. Vitamins to zone refining

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