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Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Inorganic Structural Chemistry by Muller, Ulrich
Inorganic Structural Chemistry
by Muller, UlrichInorganic Structural Chemistry
The essential introduction to the understanding of the structure of inorganic solids and materials. This revised and updated 2nd Edition looks at new developments and research results within Structural Inorganic Chemistry in a number of ways, special attention is paid to crystalline solids, elucidation and description of the spatial order of atoms within a chemical compound. Structural principles of inorganic molecules and solids are described through traditional concepts, modern bond-theoretical theories, as well as taking symmetry as a leading principle. Title of ebook: Inorganic Structural Chemistry
ISBN: 9780470057261
parent-ISBN: 9780470018651
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Internet download file size: 11608 kb
Pages: 280
Published: 09-2007
Released online for download: 09-27-2007
Author of eBook: Muller, Ulrich
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Named Organic Reactions (2nd Edition)
Named Organic Reactions (2nd Edition)
Published Online: 15 Jun 2005Author(s): Thomas Laue, Andreas Plagens
Print ISBN: 9780470010402 Online ISBN: 9780470010426
DOI: 10.1002/0470010428
Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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Physical Chemistry, Third Edition
Robert G. Mortimer, Physical Chemistry, Third Edition
Academic Press 2008 | ISBN-10: 0123706173 | 1392 Pages | File type: PDF | 10,3 mb
In this third edition, core applications have been added along with more recent developments in the theories of chemical reaction kinetics and molecular quantum mechanics, as well as in the experimental study of extremely rapid chemical reactions.
* Fully revised concise edition covering recent developments in the field
* Clear and comprehensive text ideal for undergraduate and graduate course study
* Encourages readers to apply theory in practical situations
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Academic Press 2008 | ISBN-10: 0123706173 | 1392 Pages | File type: PDF | 10,3 mb
In this third edition, core applications have been added along with more recent developments in the theories of chemical reaction kinetics and molecular quantum mechanics, as well as in the experimental study of extremely rapid chemical reactions.
* Fully revised concise edition covering recent developments in the field
* Clear and comprehensive text ideal for undergraduate and graduate course study
* Encourages readers to apply theory in practical situations
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Instant Notes in Inorganic Chemistry, Second Edition (P. A. Cox)
Instant Notes in Inorganic Chemistry, Second Edition (P. A. Cox)
Peter M. Smith
Department of Chemistry, Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA 16172
J. Chem. Educ., 2005, 82 (2), p 213
DOI: 10.1021/ed082p213.1
Publication Date (Web): February 1, 2005
Abstract
Instant Notes is divided by the major sections of inorganic chemistry (atomic structure; introduction to inorganic substances; structure and bonding in molecules; structure and bonding in solids; chemistry in solution; chemistry of nonmetals, non-transition metals, and transition metals; lanthanides and actinides; and environmental, biological and industrial aspects).
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Chemical Engineering: Trends and Developments
Chemical Engineering: Trends and Developments
Miguel A. Galan (Editor), Eva Martin del Valle (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-470-02498-0
Hardcover
400 pages
June 2005
Descriptions
Unlike extensive major reference works or handbooks, Chemical Engineering: Trends and Developments provides readers with a ready-reference to latest techniques in selected areas of chemical engineering where research is and will be focused in the future. These areas are: bioseparations; particle science and design; nanotechnology; and reaction engineering. The aim of the book is to provide academic and R&D researchers with an overview of the main areas of technical development and how these techniques can be applied. Each chapter focuses on a technique, plus a selection of applications or examples of where the technique could be applied.
Contents:
Preface.
1. The Art and Science of Upscaling (Pedro E. Arce, Michel Quintard and Stephen Whitaker).
2. Solubility of Gases in Polymeric Membranes (M. Giacinti Baschetti, M. G. De Angelis, F. Doghieri, G. C. Sarti).
3. Small Peptide Ligands for Affinity Separations of Biological Molecules (Guangquan Wang, Jeffrey R. Salm, Patrick V. Gurgel and Ruben G. Carbonell).
4. Bioprocess Scale-up: SMB as a promising technique for industrial separations using IMA (E.M. Del Valle, R. Gutierrez and M.A. Galan)
5. Opportunities in catalytic reaction engineering. Examples of heterogeneous catalysis in water remediation and preferential CO oxidation (J. Levec).
6. Design and analysis of homogeneous and heterogeneous photoreactors (A.E. Cassano and O.M. Alfano).
7. Development of nano-structured micro-porous materials and their application in bioprocess - chemical process intensification and tissue engineering (G. Akay, M.A. Bokhari, V.J. Byron, and M. Dogru).
8. The encapsulation art: scale-up and applications (M.A. Galán, C.A. Ruiz and E.M. Del Valle).
9. Continuous processes for fine coatings and membranes (Skip Scriven).
10. Langmuir-blodgett films: a window to nanotechnology (M.E. Diaz and R. Cerro).
11. Advances in process integration and supply change management (Ignacio Grossman).
12. Integration of Process Systems Engineering and Business Decision Making Tools: Financial Risk Management and Other Emerging Procedures (Miguel Bagajewicz).
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1. The Art and Science of Upscaling (Pedro E. Arce, Michel Quintard and Stephen Whitaker).
2. Solubility of Gases in Polymeric Membranes (M. Giacinti Baschetti, M. G. De Angelis, F. Doghieri, G. C. Sarti).
3. Small Peptide Ligands for Affinity Separations of Biological Molecules (Guangquan Wang, Jeffrey R. Salm, Patrick V. Gurgel and Ruben G. Carbonell).
4. Bioprocess Scale-up: SMB as a promising technique for industrial separations using IMA (E.M. Del Valle, R. Gutierrez and M.A. Galan)
5. Opportunities in catalytic reaction engineering. Examples of heterogeneous catalysis in water remediation and preferential CO oxidation (J. Levec).
6. Design and analysis of homogeneous and heterogeneous photoreactors (A.E. Cassano and O.M. Alfano).
7. Development of nano-structured micro-porous materials and their application in bioprocess - chemical process intensification and tissue engineering (G. Akay, M.A. Bokhari, V.J. Byron, and M. Dogru).
8. The encapsulation art: scale-up and applications (M.A. Galán, C.A. Ruiz and E.M. Del Valle).
9. Continuous processes for fine coatings and membranes (Skip Scriven).
10. Langmuir-blodgett films: a window to nanotechnology (M.E. Diaz and R. Cerro).
11. Advances in process integration and supply change management (Ignacio Grossman).
12. Integration of Process Systems Engineering and Business Decision Making Tools: Financial Risk Management and Other Emerging Procedures (Miguel Bagajewicz).
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Advances in biochemical engineering / biotechnology
Impact factor:
3.25
Cited half life:
5.4
Immediacy index:
0.39
Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology reviews actual trends in modern biotechnology. Its aim is to cover all aspects of this interdisciplinary technology where knowledge, methods and expertise are required for chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, genetics, chemical engineering and computer science. Special volumes are dedicated to selected topics which focus on new biotechnological products and new processes for their synthesis and purification. They give the state-of-the-art of a topic in a comprehensive way thus being a valuable source for the next 3 - 5 years. It also discusses new discoveries and applications.
Coulson Richardson's Chemical Engineering Vol 6
Description
Coulson and Richardson's classic series provides the student with an account of the fundamentals of chemical engineering and constitutes the definitive work on the subject for academics and practitioners.
This volume covers the application of chemical engineering principles to the design of chemical processes and equipment.
After an introductory chapter on the nature and methodology of the design process and its application to the design of chemical manufacturing processes - subsequent chapters cover process design and detail, safety and loss prevention, equipment selection, costings and flow sheets in depth. Later chapters cover the detailed design for equipment for separation processes and heat exchange.
The mechanical design of process equipment is also included and a chapter on more general site considerations closes the book.
Contents
Introduction to design; Fundamentals of material balances; Fundamentals of energy balances (and energy utilisation); Flow-sheeting; Piping and instrumentation; Costing and project evaluation; Materials of construction; Design information and data; Safety and loss prevention; Equipment selection, specification and design; Separation columns (distillation, absorbtion and extraction); Heat-transfer equipment; Mechanical design of process equipment; General site considerations; Appendices; Index.
Details
Title: Chemical Engineering Design
Authors: Coulson & Richardson
Year: 1999 (Third edition)
Language: English
Format: PDF
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Fundamentals of organic chemistry
Product Description
A realistic approach to the study of mechanisms. The book addresses real functional group chemistry with an emphasis on the biological, environmental, and medical applications of organic chemistry.
From the Back Cover
The molecule on the cover is called dopamine. Although this is a relatively simple organic molecule, it is a major neurotransmitter in the brain. Dopamine plays a pivotal role in the regulation and control of movement, motivation and cognition. It also is closely linked to reward, reinforcement and addiction. Abnormalities in brain dopamine are associated with many neurological and psychiatric disorders including Parkinson’s disease, schizophrenia and substance abuse. This close association between dopamine and neurological and psychiatric diseases and with substance abuse make the dopimine system an important topic in neurosciences research and an important molecular target for drug development.
Quantum Chemistry 5th edition
Publisher: Academic Press; 3 edition (June 1, 2005) | ISBN: 012457551X | Pages: 728 | PDF | 7.96 MB
"This new edition is based closely on the already outstanding second edition, with the addition of a co-author and appropriate updating, reworking, and elaboration of the material. The overall quality of this book is on par with the excellent work by Ira N. Leveine, Quantum Chemistry (5th ed., 2000). The authors aim at conceptual understanding as well as mathematical development. The book includes a large and varied set of homework problems, together with hints and brief solutions. A distinctive feature is the inclusion of some multiple-choice questions. Generous numbers of more traditional problems are provided as well."
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Nomenclature Of Inorganic Chemistry
Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry
IUPAC Recommendations 2005
IUPAC Recommendations 2005
The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2005 [ISBN 0 85404 438 8]
The Rules of Inorganic Nomenclature (the 'Red Book'), first published in 1958 by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), was most recently updated as Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry 1990. This new edition of the 'Red Book' clarifies and updates recommendations concerning the names and formulae of inorganic compounds and reflects major recent developments in inorganic chemistry. Moreover, it presents recommendations fully consistent with the principles of the nomenclature of organic chemistry. In order to choose the most appropriate of the various nomenclature systems described, a flowchart is provided to guide the reader to a section or chapter where rules can be found for a particular type of compound or species. Copious examples are supplemented by an extensive subject index.
Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry: IUPAC Recommendations 2005 is the definitive guide for scientists working in academia or industry, for scientific publishers of books, journals and databases, and for organisations requiring internationally approved nomenclature in a legal or regulatory environment.
The present book supersedes not only Red Book I but also, where appropriate, Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry II, IUPAC Recommendations 2000 (Red Book II).
Contents
General aims, functions and methods of chemical nomenclature; Grammar; Elements; Formulae; Compositional nomenclature, and overview of names of ions and radicals; Parent hydride names and substitutive nomenclature; Additive nomenclature; Inorganic acids and derivatives; Coordination compounds; Organometallic compounds; Solids; Tables; Subject Index
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Chemistry of Petrochemical Processes
By
Sami Matar, Ph.D., Sami Matar, Ph.D., is professor of chemistry at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dharan, Saudi Arabia.
Lewis F. Hatch, Ph.D., The late Lewis F. Hatch, Ph.D., was well-known and widely respected for his contributions to the fields of chemistry and petrochemical processing. He was the author of numerous books and technical publications.
In Chemistry of Petrochemical Processes, readers find a handy and valuable source of information containing insights into petrochemical reactions and products, process technology, and polymer synthesis. The book reviews and describes the reactions and processes involved in transforming petroleum-based hydrocarbons into the chemicals that form the basis of the multi-billion dollar petrochemical industry. In addition, the book includes information on new process developments for the production of raw materials and intermediates for petrochemicals that have surfaced since the book's first edition.
Audience:
Chemical engineers, petroleum engineers
Contents:
Primary Raw Materials For Petrochemicals; Hydrocarbon Intermediates; Crude Oil Processing And Production Of Hydrocarbon Intermediates; Nonhydrocarbon Intermediates; Chemicals Based On Methane; Ethane And Higher Paraffins-Based Chemicals; Chemicals Based On Ethylene; Chemicals Based On Propylene; C4 Olefins And Diolefins-Based Chemicals; Chemicals Based On Benzene, Toluene, And Xylene; Polymerization; Synthetic Petroleum-Based Polymers; Appendix; Index
Sami Matar, Ph.D., Sami Matar, Ph.D., is professor of chemistry at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dharan, Saudi Arabia.
Lewis F. Hatch, Ph.D., The late Lewis F. Hatch, Ph.D., was well-known and widely respected for his contributions to the fields of chemistry and petrochemical processing. He was the author of numerous books and technical publications.
In Chemistry of Petrochemical Processes, readers find a handy and valuable source of information containing insights into petrochemical reactions and products, process technology, and polymer synthesis. The book reviews and describes the reactions and processes involved in transforming petroleum-based hydrocarbons into the chemicals that form the basis of the multi-billion dollar petrochemical industry. In addition, the book includes information on new process developments for the production of raw materials and intermediates for petrochemicals that have surfaced since the book's first edition.
Audience:
Chemical engineers, petroleum engineers
Contents:
Primary Raw Materials For Petrochemicals; Hydrocarbon Intermediates; Crude Oil Processing And Production Of Hydrocarbon Intermediates; Nonhydrocarbon Intermediates; Chemicals Based On Methane; Ethane And Higher Paraffins-Based Chemicals; Chemicals Based On Ethylene; Chemicals Based On Propylene; C4 Olefins And Diolefins-Based Chemicals; Chemicals Based On Benzene, Toluene, And Xylene; Polymerization; Synthetic Petroleum-Based Polymers; Appendix; Index
Applied Colloid and Surface Chemistry

Applied Colloid and Surface Chemistry
Richard Pashley (Australian National Univ.), Marilyn Karaman (Australian National Univ.)
ISBN: 978-0-470-86883-6
Paperback
200 pages
October 2004, ©2004
Description:
Applied Colloid and Surface Chemistry is a broad introduction to this interdisciplinary field. Taking a genuinely applied approach, with applications drawn from a wide range of industries, this book will meet the demands of the student and professional currently working in the field. The text includes keynote sections written by practicing industrial research scientists, bringing to the reader a wealth of real industrial examples. These examples range from water treatment through to soil management as well as examples taken from the coatings and photographic industries. To aid accessibility, some of the more demanding mathematical derivations are separated from the main text, enabling them to be avoided as required.
With carefully structured chapters, starting with learning objectives, and containing tutorial questions with answers and explanatory notes, this text is invaluable for undergraduates taking a first course on colloid and surface chemistry. This book will also be suitable to postgraduates and professionals, who need an up-to-date account of the subject.
With carefully structured chapters, starting with learning objectives, and containing tutorial questions with answers and explanatory notes, this text is invaluable for undergraduates taking a first course on colloid and surface chemistry. This book will also be suitable to postgraduates and professionals, who need an up-to-date account of the subject.
Preface.
- 1 Introduction.
- Introduction to the nature of colloidal solutions.
- The forces involved in colloidal stability.
- Types of colloidal systems.
- The link between colloids and surfaces.
- Wetting properties and their industrial importance.
- Recommended resource books.
- Appendices.
- 2 Surface Tension and Wetting.
- The equivalence of the force and energy description of surface tension and surface energy.
- Derivation of the Laplace pressure equation.
- Methods for determining the surface tension of liquids.
- Capillary rise and the free energy analysis.
- The Kelvin equation.
- The surface energy and cohesion of solids.
- The contact angle.
- Industrial Report: Photographic-quality printing.
- Sample problems.
- Experiment 2.1: Rod in free surface (RIFS) method for the measurement of the surface tension of liquids.
- Experiment 2.2: Contact angle measurements.
- 3 Thermodynamics of Adsorption.
- Basic surface thermodynamics.
- Derivation of the Gibbs adsorption isotherm.
- Determination of surfactant adsorption densities.
- Industrial Report: Soil microstructure, permeability and interparticle forces.
- Sample problems.
- Experiment 3.1: Adsorption of acetic acid on to activated charcoal.
- 4 Surfactants and Self-assembly.
- Introduction to surfactants.
- Common properties of surfactant solutions.
- Thermodynamics of surfactant self-assembly.
- Self-assembled surfactant structures.
- Surfactants and detergency.
- Industrial Report: Colloid science in detergency.
- Sample problems.
- Experiment 4.1: Determination of micelle ionization.
- 5 Emulsions and Microemulsions.
- The conditions required to form emulsions and microemulsions.
- Emulsion polymerization and the production of latex paints.
- Photographic emulsions.
- Emulsions in food science.
- Industrial Report: Colloid science in foods.
- Experiment 5.1: Determination of the phase behaviour of microemulsions.
- Experiment 5.2: Determination of the phase behaviour of concentrated surfactant solutions.
- 6 Charged Colloids.
- The formation of charged colloids in water.
- The theory of the diffuse electrical double-layer.
- The Debye length.
- The surface charge density.
- The zeta potential.
- The Hückel equation.
- The Smoluchowski equation.
- Corrections to the Smoluchowski equation.
- The zeta potential and flocculation.
- The interaction between double-layers.
- The Derjaguin approximation.
- Industrial Report: The use of emulsions in coatings.
- Sample problems.
- Experiment 6.1: Zeta potential measurements at the silica/water interface.
- 7 Van der Waals forces and Colloid Stability.
- Historical development of van der Waals forces and the Lennard-Jones potential.
- Dispersion forces.
- Retarded forces.
- Van der Waals forces between macroscopic bodies.
- Theory of the Hamaker constant.
- Use of Hamaker constants.
- The DLVO theory of colloid stability.
- Flocculation.
- Some notes on van der Waals forces.
- Industrial Report: Surface chemistry in water treatment.
- Sample problems.
- 8 Bubble Coalescence, Foams and Thin Surfactant Films.
- Thin-liquid-film stability and the effects of surfactants.
- Thin-film elasticity.
- Repulsive forces in thin liquid films.
- Froth flotation.
- The Langmuir trough.
- Langmuir–Blodgett films.
- Experiment 8.1: Flotation of powdered silica.
- Appendices.
- 1 Useful Information.
- 2 Mathematical Notes on the Poisson–Boltzmann Equation.
- 3 Notes on Three-dimensional Differential Calculus and the Fundamental Equations of Electrostatics.
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