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| Advanced Process Identification and Control | |||||||
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| Identification: introduction to identification; linear regression; linear dynamic systems; non-linear systems; non-linear dynamic structures; estimation of parameters. Control: predictive control; multivariable systems; time-varying and non-linear systems. Appendices: state space representation; fluidized bed combustion. | |||||||
| MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANC | H | ISBN: 082470648X | PGS: 328 | List: 219.95 YOUR PRICE: 208.95 | |||
| Advances in Chemical Propulsion: Science to Technology | |||||||
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| INTRODUCTION Chemical Propulsion: Recent Accomplishments, G.D. Roy ADVANCED FUEL SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION High Energy, High Density, Polycyclic Hydrocarbons and Azido Derivatives , R.M. Moriarty Synthesis of New High Energy / High Density Hydrocarbon Systems, A.P. Marchand, K.C.V. Ramanaiah, S. Alihodzic, I.N.N. Namboothiri, E.Z. Dong, B.R. Aavula, S.B. Lewis, and S.G. Bott Decomposition Chemistry of High-Energy-Density Fuels by Flow Tube Mass Spectrometry, Z. Li and S.L. Anderson Combustion Characteristics of High-Energy-Density Fuels and Solid Gas Interface Analyses, C. Segal, S. Pal, S. Pethe, H.S. Udaykumar, and W. Shyy Soot Formation in Combustion of High-Energy Fuels, E.J. Gutmark, E.P. Parr, and D.M. Hanson-Parr Combustion of High-Energy Fuels in an Axisymmetric Ramjet, K. Kailasanath and E. Chang Combustion of Aluminum with Steam for Underwater Propulsion, J.P. Foote, B.R. Thompson, and J.T. Lineberry FUNDAMENTAL COMBUSTION ISSUES Advances in Analytical Description of Turbulent Reacting Flows, F.A. Jaberi, F. Mashayek, C.K. Madnia, D.B. Taulbee, and P. Givi Coupled Turbulence, Radiation, and Soot Kinetics Effects in Strongly Radiating Nonpremixed Flames, P.E. DesJardin and S.H. Frankel Vorticity and Entrainment in a Jet Subjected to Off-Source Volumetric Heating, A.J. Basu and R. Narasimha Modeling of Confined Flame Stabilization by Bluff Bodies, S.M. Frolov, V.Ya. Basevich, A.A. Belyaev, V.S. Posvianskii, and Yu.B. Radvogin Vortex Dynamics, Entrainment, and Nonpremixed Combustion in Rectangular Jets, F. Grinstien Turbulent Combustion of Polydispersed Mixtures, N.N. Smirnov, V.R. Nikitin, and J.C. Legros Turbulent-Combustion Regime Characteristic of a Taylor-Couette Burner, R.C. Aldredge Spray Flame Characteristics with Steam-Assisted Atomization, A.K. Gupta, M. Megerle, S.R. Charangudia, and C. Presser CONTROL OF COMBUSTION Flame Speed Control Using a Countercurrent Swirl Combustor, S. Lonnes, D. Hofeldt, and P. Strykowski Countercurrent Shear Layer Control of Premixed Flames, E. Koc-Alkislar, L. Lourenco, and A. Krothapalli Control of Oscillations in Premixed Gas-Turbine Combustors, R. Bhidayasiri, S. Sivasegaram, and J.H. Whitelaw Open Loop Control of Swirl-Stabilized Spray Flames, S. Acharya, E. Gutmark, J. Stephens, and J. Li Liquid-Fueled Active Control for Ramjet Combustors, K.H. Yu, K.J. Wilson, T.P. Parr, and K.C. Schadow Robust Feedback Control of Combustion Instabilities With Model Uncertainty, V. Yang, B.S. Hong, and A. Ray Enhancement of Liquid Hydrocarbon Supersonic Combustion Using Effervescent Sprays and Injectors with Noncircular Nozzles, V.A. Sabel'nikov, Yu. Ph. Korontsvit, K. Schadow, V.V. Ivanov, and S.A. Zosimov Diode Laser Sensors for Combustion Measurements and Control, D.S. Baer and R.K. Hanson EMISIONS AND PLUMES Asymptotic Analysis of Flame Structure Predicting Contaminant Production, F.A. Williams and J.C. Hewson The Role of Flame Wall Thermal Interactions in Flame Stability and Pollutant Emissions, P. Aghalayam, P.A. Bui, and D.G. Vlachos Structure and NOx Emission Properties of Partially Premixed Flames , J.P. Gore An Innovative Method for Reducing Gaseous Emmisions from Power Turbine Combustors, S. Singh and R.E. Peck Afterburning Characteristics of Passively Excited Supersonic Plumes, K.H. Yu and K.C. Schadow CONCLUSION Chemical Propulsion: What is in the Horizon?, G.D. Roy INDEX | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0849311713 | PGS: 552 | List: 229.95 YOUR PRICE: 218.45 | |||
| Applications Of Percolation Theory | |||||||
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| Connectivity as the Essential Physics of Disordered Systems; Elements of Percolation Theory; Characterization of Porous Media; Earthquakes, and Fracture and Fault in Patterns in Heterogeneous Rock; Single-Phase Flow in Reservoir Rock; Hydrodynamic Dispersion and Groundwater Flow in Rock; Two-Phase Flow in Porous Media; Transport, Reaction, and Deposition in Evolving Porous Media; Fractal Diffusion and Reaction Kinetics; Vibrations and Density of States of Disordered Materials; Structural, Mechanical, and Rheological Properties of Branched Polymers and Gels; Morphological and Transport Properties of Composite Media; Hopping Conductivity of Semiconductors; Percolation in Biological Systems. | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | S | ISBN: 0748400761 | PGS: N/A | List: 99.95 YOUR PRICE: 94.95 | |||
| Applied Biocatalysis, 2nd Edition | |||||||
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| 1. Reactions Catalysed by Enzymes 2. Enzymes as Processing Aids and Final Products 3. Case Studies in the Application of Biocatalysts for the Production of (Bio)Chemicals 4. How to get the Biocatalyst 5. Immobilized Biocatalysts 6. Protein Engineering Design and Engineering on the Nano Scale 7. Biocatalyst Performance 8. Biocatalysis in Non-Conventional Media 9. Process Concepts for Bioconversions 10. Bioreactor Design 11. Patent Aspects of Biocatalysis 12. Some Commercial and Financial Aspects of Biocatalysis Research and Development Projects | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 9058230236 | PGS: N/A | List: 125.95 YOUR PRICE: 119.65 | |||
| Asbestos: Engineering, Management and Control | |||||||
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| CURRENT USES OF ASBESTOS. SUMMARY OF OSHA PART 1910. Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL). Monitoring. Regulated Areas. Methods of Compliance. Compliance Program. Respiratory Protection. Protective Work Clothing and Equipment. Hygiene Facilities. Communication of Hazards. Housekeeping. Medical Surveillance. Recordkeeping. Application of CFR 1910. SUBSTANCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION FOR ASBESTOS (as published by OSHA). Substance Identification. Permissible Exposure. ENGINEERING ASPECTS. POINTS TO CONSIDER. Selection Economics. Ventilation. Spray-Poly. NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION CODES. NFPA 220 (Edited). Types of Construction. NEPA 241: Standard for Safeguarding Construction, Alteration, and Demolition (Edited). ESTABLISHING AN OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR ASBESTOS. SUMMARY. Purpose of a Special O&M Program. Program Elements. SPECIAL PRACTICES FOR SPRAYED AND TOWELED-ON SURFACING MATERIALS. Documentation, Education, and Training. Initial Cleaning. Monthly Cleaning. Building Maintenance. Periodic Inspection. SPECIAL PRACTICES FOR PIPE AND BOILER INSULATION. Semi-Annual Cleaning. Maintenance. Periodic Inspection. SPECIAL PRACTICES FOR OTHER ACM. Documentation, Education, and Training. THE BUILDING SURVEY. COLLECTING SAMPLES. SELECTING A QUALIFIED LABORATORY. Checklist for Determining Contractor Qualifications. Definition and Description of Factors for Assessing the Need for Corrective Action. BASIC CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS. Mechanical Systems. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR'S VIEW OF A PROJECT. ASSESSING THE WORK AREA. Check Analytical Results of Bulk Samples. Inspect the Nature of the ACM. Check Accessibility of Material. Check for Difficulty of Isolating the Work Area. Determine if Areas Adjacent to Abatement Activity will be Occupied. Determine Room Volume and Natural Air Movement in the Work Area. Check Items Requiring Special Protection. Determine if Existing Carpet is to be Removed. Note Any Materials or Equipment Which Will Require Special Handling. Note Stationary Objects That Require Special Attention. Other Considerations. DESIGN AND USE OF A PROJECT LOGBOOK. SAMPLE SPECIFICATIONS. SAMPLE ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SPECIFICATIONS. Removal and Disposal of Asbestos Materials. WORK PRACTICES FOR REMOVAL PROJECTS. MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT. The Portable, HEPA-Filtered, Powered Exhaust System Unit. Setup and Use of a Negative-Pressure System. WORK PRACTICES AND ENGINEERING CONTROLS FOR MAJOR ASBESTOS REMOVAL, RENOVATION, AND DEMOLITION OPERATIONS. Planning the Removal Project. Materials and Equipment for Asbestos Removal. Preparing the Work Area. Removing Asbestos Materials. SECTION 1926.58 - WORK PRACTICES AND ENGINEERING CONTROL FOR SMALL-SCALE, SHORT-DURATION ASBESTOS RENOVATION AND MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES. Definition of Small-Scale, Short-Duration Activities. Preparation of the Area Before Renovation or Maintenance Activities. Wet Methods. Removal of Small Amounts of ACM. Cleaning the Work Area. Preparing the Work Area. Establishing a Decontamination Unit. Materials and Equipment List for Preparation of the Work Area and Establishing the Decontamination Station. REMOVAL OPERATIONS. Remove Gross Contamination from Floor Coverings or Remove Top Layer of Polyethylene if Two Layers are Present. Conduct Visual Inspection of All Surface Areas; Reclean if Necessary. Preform Wipedown of Equipment and Remove from Work Area. Apply Sealant to Substrate. Wait Overnight; Remove Polyethylene from Walls. HEPA-Vacuum. Remove Polyethylene Floor Covering; Remove or Clean Carpet. HEPA-Vacuum. Wet-Wipe Walls. Wet-Mop Floors. Wait Overnight; Repeat Wet-Wipe and Wet-Mop Procedures. Visual Inspection; Reclean if Necessary. Reinspect; Shut Off Negative Air Filtration Unit. Final Clearance Monitoring. Cleaning Up the Decontamination Unit. Cleaning Up the Enclosed Truck. HEALTH AND SAFETY. HEALTH HAZARD DATA. Respirators and Protection Clothing. MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE GUIDELINES FOR ASBESTOS, TREMOLITE, ANTHOPHYLLITE, AND ACTINOLITE (as published by OSHA). Signs and Symptoms of Exposure-Related Disease. Surveillance and Preventive Considerations. MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE. EMPLOYEE TRAINING. HEAT STRESS AND OTHER PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTORS (FROM NIOSH PUB. #85-115). Personal Protective Equipment. Monitoring. Prevention. Other Factors. REGULATIONS. SAMPLE STATE REGULATION (Based on the Recent Ohio Standard). Certification of Asbestos Hazard Abatement Contractors. ASBESTOS HAZARD ABATEMENT TRAINING COURSES (From Ohio Rules). OSHA REGULATIONS SUMMARY: ASBESTOS, TREMOLITE, ANTHOPHYLLITE, AND ACTINOLITE. Scope. Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL). Monitoring. Regulated Areas. Methods of Compliance. Compliance Program. Respiratory Protection. Protective Work Clothing and Equipment. Hygiene Facilities. Communications of Hazards. Housekeeping. Medical Surveillance. Recordkeeping. SELECTED EDITED PORTIONS OF THE REGULATIONS: PART 1926.58; ASBESTOS, TREMOLITE, ANTHOPHYLLITE, AND ACTINOLITE. Scope an | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0873711270 | PGS: 280 | List: 219.95 YOUR PRICE: 208.95 | |||
| Basic Laboratory and Industrial Chemicals: A CRC Quick Reference Handbook | |||||||
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| Basic Laboratory and Industrial Chemicals presents data on 1,000 high-profile chemical substances commonly used in the laboratory and workplace. A wide range of properties is provided for each compound, including the basic physical properties, such as melting point, boiling point, and critical temperatures; density; transition properties, such as vapor pressure and heats of vaporization and fusion; and the thermodynamic properties, viscosity, and thermal conductivity at 25°C. Molecular properties such as dipole moment and ionization potential are also included. Tables appear in alphabetical order by chemical name, and all data are taken from evaluated sources. This book eliminates the need to consult voluminous sources for frequently needed data on the most common chemicals, making it an essential reference for all scientists, engineers, and students. | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | S | ISBN: 0849344980 | PGS: 384 | List: 157.95 YOUR PRICE: 150.05 | |||
| Catalysis of Organic Reactions: | |||||||
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| Organic reaction mechanisms on metal surfaces: forty years of trying to understand them; the selective hydrogenation of unsaturated aldehydes; precious metal synergism in catalytic hydrogenation; hydrogenation of nitroarenes - the effect of ring substituents on hydroxylamine accumulation; the mechanism for the selective hydrogenation of alkynes to alkenes; the high yield partial autoxidation of 2-methoxy-6-ethylnaphthalene to precursors of d-2-(6-methoxy-2naphthyl) propionic acid (naproxen) using metal.bromide catalysts; new air oxidation route to ortho-nitroaromatic acids; ammoximation of ketones on titanium silicalite; multi-step and single-step gas-phase selective oxidation of isobutane to methacrylic acids an alternative process to the acetone cyanohydrin route; hydroformylation with extremely low levels of rhodium: experimental design optimization of a highly selective, high turnover process for the production of isovaleraldehyde; homogeneous, single-phase hydrofprmylation of higher olefins using ionic phosphines and novel catalyst/product separation; asymmetric hydrogenations; a technically useful catalyst for the homogenous enantioselective hydrogenation of N-aryl imines: a case study; (Rull-BINAP)-catalyzed isomerization-hydrogenation network: influence of competitive reactions on enantioselective excess; diastereoselective hydrogenation of N-(2-methylbenzoyl)-(S)-proline esters on rhodium metal particles; the enantioselective hydrogenation of 3-coumaranone over chiral centres generated on a Pt/silica catalyst; the activity and selectivity of alumina supported Pd, Pd-Ag, Pd-Au, and Pd-Pt catalysts for the semi-hydrogenation of phenyfacetylene to styrene; preparation and utilization of Raney copper and Raney copper-zinc catalysts; synthesis of R2NR' dissymmetric amines from nitriles and hexamethylenetetramine over nickel catalysis; enantioselective hydrogenation of methyl acetoacetate over a mixed nickel-cerium oxide; nonaqueous room-temperature ionic liquids: a new class of solvents for catalytic organic reactions; direct conversion of 2-methylglutaronitrile to 3-picoline and cyclic amines; sulfonated polysiloxanes as solid acids and as supports for precious metal catalysts - their advantageous use in organic reactions; use of PdL4, complexes in the selective 1,4 addition of nucleophiles to butadiene monoepoxide; reductive alkylation optimized by techniques of experimental design; alternatives to methyl vinyl ketone for the Heck reaction in synthesis of nabumetone. (Part contents). | |||||||
| MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANC | H | ISBN: 0824798074 | PGS: 604 | List: 339.95 YOUR PRICE: 322.95 | |||
| Catalysis of Organic Reactions: | |||||||
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| 1998 Paul N. Rulander Plenary Lecture: New applications for inorganic solid acid catalysis; selective etherication of glycerol over solid catalysts; catalytic aziridination of alkenes using microsporous materials; selective aldolisation of acetone into diacetone alcohol using hydrotalcites as catalysts; selective hydroxymethylation of guaiacol to vanillic alcohols in the presence of H-form mordenites; enantioselective hydrogenation of trifluoroacetophenone over Pt/alumina; heterogeneous enantioselective hydrogenation catalysed by platinum modified by some morphine alkaloids; a new type of enantioselective heterogeneous catalysts; effect of poisoning and metal adsorption on the enantioselective heterogeneous catalytic hydrogenation of isophorone and ethyl pyruvate; ultrasonics in chiral metal catalysis. Effects of presonication on the asymmetric hydrogenation of ethyl pyruvate over platinum catalysts: 1998 Murry Raney Plenary Lecturer : Traditional and novel modifications of RaneyR catalysts - advances in theory and technology; diastereoselective hydrogenation of cycle B-ketoesters over modified Ru/zeolite catalysts; homogeneous catalytic hydrogenation and reductive hydrolysis of nitriles; selective hydrogenation of butyronitrile over promoted RaneyR nickel catalysts; the selective hydrogenation of functionalized nitroarenes - new catalytic systems; catalytic hydrogenation of viscous materials in a twin screw extruder with an immobilized palladium catalyst; catalytic hydrogenation of aromatic rings in lignins; hydrogenation of crotonaldehyde over new type of Pt-Sn/SiO2 catalysts; optimization of reaction conditions in single-stage reductive amination of aldehydes and ketones; 1997 Paul N. Rylander Plenary Lecture: Organic reaction and catalysis - a marriage of convenience; novel recyclable catalysts for atom economic aromatic electrophilic nitration; environmentally friendly catalysts for acylation reactions; oxidative anti-Markownikov-amination of aromatic olefins; catalytic carbonylations in supercritical carbon dioxide; continuous hydrogenation in supercritical fluids; novel catalytic characteristics of the Co/Mn/Cl/Br liquid phase oxidation catalyst. (Part contents). | |||||||
| MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANC | H | ISBN: 0824719298 | PGS: 755 | List: 309.95 YOUR PRICE: 294.45 | |||
| Catalysis of Organic Reactions: | |||||||
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| The Process of Catalyst Selection; Influence of Catalyst Preparation Methodology on the Selectivity of Supported Transition Metal Catalysts; The Effect of Reaction Conditions on Catalyst Selectivity; Selectivity: What it Means to the Fats and Oil Processor; Surfaces of Raney Catalysts; Catalyst Filtration: What's Right for Me?; Precious Metal Recovery and the Precious Metal Loop; Heterogeneous Catalysis in Organic Synthesis; Selective Organic Synthesis - How Can Solids Help?; Palladium-Catalyzed Coupling of Aryl Halides and Aryl Triflates to Itaconate Diesters: A Convenient Preparation of E-Benzylidenesuccinate Diesters; A Novel Fixed Bed Catalyst for the Direct Combination of H2, and O2 to H2O2; Primary Amine Syntheses from Olefins, Syngas, and Ammonia; Asymmetric Synthesis by Ru-BINAP; The Reductions of 2-Methyl-2-alkenoic Acids with Ruthenium (BINAP) Catalysts; Multinuclear NMR Observation of a Ru (II)-BINAP Catalyst and Possible Intermediates in the Reduction of Ketoesters; Homogeneous Catalytic Asymmetric Hydrogenation of Imines; Homogeneous Hydrogenation of Imines Catalyzed by Iridium Complexes; On the Role of Modifier-Substrate Interactions in Different Heterogeneous Catalytic Asymmetric Reactions; New-Asymmetric Heterogeneous Catalytic Hydrogenation Reactions; Organometallic Chemistry in Industrial Vitamin A and Vitamin E Synthesis; New Methods of Designing Drug Delivery Systems by Catalytic Reactions on Template Polymers; Highly Chemoselective Catalytic Hydrogenation of Polar Unsaturation Using Cu(1); Complexes and H2; Some Catalytic Problems in Reductive Amination of Ketones; Reductive Alkylation of Acetophenone with Aniline; Synthesis of R2NR Dissymetric Amines over Copper or Nickel Based Catalysts. (Part Contents). | |||||||
| MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANC | H | ISBN: 0824793641 | PGS: 686 | List: 339.95 YOUR PRICE: 322.95 | |||
| Catalyst Manufacture, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded | |||||||
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| Part 1 Equipment: scope and goals; catalysts prepared by precipitation; solution and slurry transfer; filtration; drying - containers, trays, and other drying auxiliaries; calcining; rewashing and ion exchange; densification of calcined and ion-exchanged catalytic material; pulverization, pilling, and extrusion; spray drying; crushing and screening to produce granules; coating (not impregnation); impregnation to orient the coating material to the support. Part 2 Operating procedures: petroleum processing catalysts; catalysts for synthesis gas processing; ammonia synthesis catalysts; methanol synthesis catalysts; hydrogenation catalysts; dehydrogenation catalysts; oxidation catalysts; ammoxidation - synthesis of acrylonitrile from ammonia and propylene; oxychlorinations or oxyhydrochlorinations; vinyl acetate synthesis from ethylene and acetic anhydride; supported precious metals catalysts; palladium on powdered carbon; enantioselective catalysts; polymerization catalysts; dehydration catalysts; the claus process catalysts; preparation of automotive exhaust catalysts; Appendix: catalyst metals values reclaimers. | |||||||
| MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANC | H | ISBN: 0824794303 | PGS: 312 | List: 209.95 YOUR PRICE: 199.45 | |||
| Catalytic Hydroprocessing of Petroleum and Distillates: | |||||||
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| Part 1: Catalyst Deactivation: Catalyst Deactivation in Hydrotreating of Residua - A Review * Catalyst Deactivation in Residue Hydrocracking. Part 2 Upgrading of Heavy Oils and Residue: Resid Hydrocracking - New Frontiers * Upgrading of a Moroccan Deasphalted Shale Oil Over Mechanical Mixtures of Sulfided Cobalt-Molybdenum and Nickel-Molybdenum Alumina Supported Catalysts * Rapid Hydropyrolysis of Resid Oil * Residue Upgrading by Hydrovisbreaking and Hydrotreating * Mild Hydrocracking of Heavy Oils with Modified Alumina Based Catalysts * Residuum Upgrading by High Pressure Slurry Phase Technology - Technical, Economic and Environmental Aspects * Fate of Asphaltenes During Hydroprocessing of Heavy Petroleum Residues * Catalyst Poisoning During Tar-Sands Bitumen Upgrading * Comparison of Unimodal Versus Bi-modal Pore Catalysis in Residues Hydrotreating * A Study of Aluminophosphate Supported Ni-Mo Catalysts for Hydrocracking Bitumen. Part 3 Hydrotreating of Distillates: Two-Stage Hydrotreating of Bitumen-Derived Middle Distillates to Produce Diesel and Jet Fuels, and Kinetics of Aromatics Hydrogenation * Aromatics Saturation Over Hydrotreating Catalysts - Reactivity and Susceptibility to Poisons * Production of Swedish Class 1 Diesel Using Dual-Stage Process * Shell Middle Distillate Hydrogenation Process * A Comparative Study of Catalysts for the Deep Aromatic Reduction in Hydrotreated Gas Oil * Unionfining - Technical Case Studies * Effect of H2S on the Functionalities of a CoMo/Al2O3, Hydrotreating Catalyst. Part 4 General Papers: New Hydroprocessing Catatysts Prepared from Molecular Complexes * Fluidized Catalytic Cracking of Hydrotreated Charge Stock for Naphtha Sulfur Reduction * Hydrocracking Phenanthrene and 1-Methyl Naphthalene - Development of Linear-Free Energy Relationships * A Novel Process for Upgrading Heavy Oil Emulsions * Hydroconversion of Methyl-Cyclohexane on a Bifunctional Catalyst. | |||||||
| MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANC | H | ISBN: 0824792556 | PGS: 538 | List: 289.95 YOUR PRICE: 275.45 | |||
| Chemical Process and Design Handbook, 1st Ed. | |||||||
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| Preface; Part 1: Reaction Types; Alkylation; Amination; Condensation and Addition; Dehydration; Dehydrogenation; Esterfication; Ethynylation; Fermentation; Friedel-Crafts Reactions; Halogenation; Hydration and Hydrolysis; Hydroformylation; Hydrogenation; Nitration; Oxidation; Oxo Reaction; Polymerization; Sulfonation; Vinylation; Part 2: Manufacture of Chemicals; Acetaldehyde; Acetal Resins; Acetaminophen; Acetic Acid; Acetic Anhydride; Acetone; Acetone Cyanohydrin; Acetophenetidine; Acetylene; Acrolein; Acrylic Acid; Acrylic Resins; Acrylonitrile; Adipic Acid; Adiponitrile; Alcohols, Linear Ethoxylated; Alkanolamines; Alkyd Resins; Alkylbenzenes, Linear; Allyl Alcohol; Aluminum; Alumina; Aluminum Chloride; Aluminum Sulfate; Amitriptyline; Ammonia; Ammonium Chloride; Ammonium Nitrate; Ammonium Phosphate; Ammonium Picrate; Ammonium Sulfate; Aniline; Anisaldehyde; Antibiotics; Antihistamines; Argon; Aspirin; Barbital; Barbiturates; Barium Carbonate; Barium Salts; Barium Sulfate; Barium Sulfide; Bauxite; Benzaldehyde; Benzene; Benzine; Benzodiazepines; (and more...) , | |||||||
| McGraw-Hill Professional | H | ISBN: 0071374337 | PGS: N/A | List: 105.00 YOUR PRICE: 99.75 | |||
| Chemical Properties Handbook, 1st Ed. | |||||||
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| Cellular. Radio Engineering. Basic Network Components. RF Design Guidelines. Network Design Guidelines. RF System Performance and Troubleshooting. Network Performance Measurement, Optimization, and Troubleshooting. System Documentation and Reports. Network and RF Growth Planning. Organization and Training. | |||||||
| McGraw-Hill Professional | H | ISBN: 0070734011 | PGS: 784 | List: 135.00 YOUR PRICE: 128.25 | |||
| Chemical Technicians' Ready Reference Handbook, 4th Ed. | |||||||
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| The Chemical Technician.; Laboratory Safety.; Handling Chemicals and Solutions.; Compressed Gases in the Laboratory.; Pressure and Vacuum.; Basic Laboratory Mathematics.; Good Laboratory Practices.; Computers in the Chemistry Laboratory.; Measuring Temperature.; Heating and Cooling.; Mechanical Agitation.; Laboratory Filtration.; Recrystallization.; The Balance.; Gravimetric Analysis.; Laboratory Glassware.; Plastic Lab Ware.; Laboratory Tools and Hardware.; Determination of Physical Other Properties.; Extraction.; Distillation and Evaporation.; Fundamentals of Chemistry.; Organic Chemistry Nomenclature.; Chemicals and Preparation of Solutions.; Volumetric Analysis.; pH Measurement.; Basic Electricity.; Electrochemistry.; The Electromagnetic Spectrum.; Visible and Ultraviolet Spectroscopy.; Infrared Spectroscopy.; Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy.; Atomic Emission Spectroscopy.; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.; Radioactivity.; Chromatography.; Gas Chromatography.; Liquid Chromatography.; Electrophoresis.; (and more...) , | |||||||
| McGraw-Hill Professional | H | ISBN: 0070571864 | PGS: 972 | List: 99.00 YOUR PRICE: 94.05 | |||
| CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION | |||||||
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| Contents: Basic Principles, Thermodynamics, & Kinetics; Stresses & Mechanical Stability; Combustion Chemical Vapor Deposition; Polarized Electrochemical-Vapor Deposition; Chemical Vapor Infiltration; Metal-Organic CVD of High-Dielectric (Ba, Sr) TiO3 Thin Films for Dynamic RAM Applications; CVD of Plastic & Polymers; CVD Diamond, Diamond-Like Carbon, & Carbonitride Coatings; CVD Filme in Tribological Applications; CVD Films for Electrical-Insulation & Corrosion-Protection Coatings; Heat Treatment of CVD-Coated Tool Steels; Future Developments & Directions. | |||||||
| ASM INTERNATIONAL | H | ISBN: 087170692X | PGS: 481 | List: 175.00 YOUR PRICE: 166.25 | |||
| Chlorine and Chlorine Compounds in the Paper Industry | |||||||
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| This handbook provides essential information on toxicology, risk assessment, analysis, monitoring, human and ecological effects, treatment alternatives, ecosystem health, compliance, and much more. | |||||||
| LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 1575040662 | PGS: 400 | List: 209.95 YOUR PRICE: 199.45 | |||
| Comparative QSAR | |||||||
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| 1. Comparison for Fish Bioconcentration Models J. Devillers, D. Domine, S Bintein and W. Karcher 2. QSARs in Aquatic Toxicology - a Mechanism of Action Approach Comparing Toxic Potency to Pimephales promelas, Tetrahymena pyriformis and Vibrio fischeri T.W. Schultz, G.D. Sinks and A.P. Bearden 3. Comparative QSAR and 3D-QSAR Analysis of the Mutagenicity of Nitroaromatic Compounds R.L. Compadre, C. Byrd and C.M. Compadre 4. Some Novel Approaches to Modelling Transdermal Penetration and Reactivity with epidermal proteins P.S. Magee 5. Contribution of Structure-Odour Relationships to the Elucidation of the Origin of Musk Fragrance Activity D. Zakarya and M. Chastrette 6. QSAR Analysis of Protoporphyrinogen Oxidase Inhibitors K.N. Reddy, F.E. Dayan and S.O. Duke 7. Comparative QSAR of the Inhibition of Dihydrofolate Reductase C.D. Selassie and T.E. Klein 8. A Generalised Approach to Comparative QSAR C. Hansch, H. Gao and D. Hoekman. Bintein, Ministry of the Environment, France, C. Byrd, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA, M. Chastrette, University of Lyon, France, C.M. Compadre, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA, R.L. Compadre, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA, F.E. Dayan, University of Mississippi, USA, J. Devillers, CTIS, France, D. Domine, CTIS, France, S.O. Duke, University of Mississippi, USA, H. Gao, Pomana College, USA, C. Hansch, Pomana College, USA, D. Hoekman, Pomana College, USA, W. Karcher, Ispra Establishment, Italy, T.E. Klein, University of California, USA, P.S. Magee, UCSF School of Medicine, USA, K.N. Reddy, Southern Weed Science Laboratory, USA, T.W. Schultz, University of Tennessee, USA, C.D. Selassie, Pomana College, USA, G.D. Sinks, University of Tennessee, USA, D. Zakarya, Faculty of Science and Technology, Morocco. | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 1560327162 | PGS: N/A | List: 289.95 YOUR PRICE: 275.45 | |||
| Comprehensive Analytical Profiles of Important Pesticides | |||||||
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| INSECTICIDES. The Pyrethroid insecticides (Euphemia Papadopoulou-Mourkidou). FUNGICIDES. Hexaconazole (K.J. Harradine, Naresh C. Atreya, P. Massey, and C. Wollerton). Pyrifenox (Roland P. Hänni and Anton J. Schuler). MITICIDES. Abamectin (Theresa Wehner, Joan Lasota, and Richard Demchak). HERBICIDES. Alachlor (J. Michael Warner and D.D. Arras). Clomazone (Audrey W. Chen). Fluazifop-Butyl (G.S. Davy, Naresh C. Atreya, M.R. Duffin, and C. Wollerton). Isoxaben (Bonnie S. Rutherford). Oryzalin (Sheldon D. West). PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS. Flurprimidol (Sheldon D. West). FUMIGANTS. Fumigant Analysis of Foods (James L. Daft). | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 084937992X | PGS: 304 | List: 249.95 YOUR PRICE: 237.45 | |||
| Computer-Aided Design of Catalysts: | |||||||
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| Introduction, E. Robert Becker and Carmo J. Pereira Microkinetic Analysis and Catalytic Reaction Synthesis for Methane Partial Oxidation, Ma.-Guadalupe Cádenas-Galindo, Luis M. Aparicio, Dale F. Rudd, and James A. Dumesic Catalyst-Based Descriptions of Catalytic Cracking Chemistry, David T. Allen, Pradeep Marathe, and Robert H. Harding Molecular Simulation of Kinetic Interactions in Complex Mixtures, Matthew Neurock, Scott M. Stark, and Michael T. Klein Simulation Techniques for the Characterization of Structural and Transport Properties of Catalyst Pellets, Sebastian C. Reyes and Enrique Iglesia Optimal Distribution of Catalyst in Pellets, Asterios Gavriildis, Arvind Varma, and Massimo Morbidelli Reaction-Transport Selectivity Models and the Design of Fischer-Tropsch Catalysts, Enrique Iglesia, Sebastian C. Reyes, and Stuart L. Soled Catalytic Converter Modeling for Automotive Emission Control, Se H. Oh Design of Monolithic Catalysts for Improved Transient Performance, Kyriacos Zygourakis Modeling of Polymerization Processes, Kyu-Yong Choi Impact of Wetting on Catalyst Performance in Multiphase Reactions Systems, Michael P. Harold Catalytic Membrane Reactors, Theodore T. Tsotsis, Althea M. Champagnie, Ronald G. Minet, and Paul K. T. Liu Some Aspects of Modeling in Petroleum Processing, Ajit V. Sapre and James R. Katzer | |||||||
| MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANC | H | ISBN: 0824790030 | PGS: 691 | List: 359.95 YOUR PRICE: 341.95 | |||
| CRC Handbook of Chromatography: Amino Acids and Amines, Volume II | |||||||
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| TABLES. Gas Chromatography Tables. Liquid Chro-matography Tables. Thin Layer Chromatography Tables. TECHNIQUES. The Liq-uid Chro-matographic Determination of Free Amino Acids. The Gas Chromatographic Determination of Amino Acids. The Chromato-graphic Separation of Amino Acid Enantiomers. The Liquid Chro-matographic Separation of o-Phthalaldehyde Amino Acid Deriva-tives. The Chromatographic Separation of Phenylthiohy-dantoin Amino Acids. The Chromatographic Separation of Dan-syl Amino Acids. The Chromatographic Separation of Phenylthiocarbamyl Amino Acids. The Chromatographic Separa-tion of Dimethylaminobenzenesulfonyl (DABS)-Amino Acids. The Chromatographic Separation of 4-N,N-Dimethylaminoazoben-zene-4'-thiohydantoin (DABTH)-Amino Acids. The Determination of Proline and Hydrox-yproline by Derivatization with 4-Chloro or 4-Flu-oro-7-Nitrobenzofurazan (NBD-Cl and NBD-F). DETECTION REAGENTS. Detection Meth-ods for Amino Acids and Amines. Summary Tables for Detection Reagents. METHODS OF SAMPLE PREPARATION INCLUDING DERIVATI-ZATION. PRODUCTS AND SOURCES OF CHROMATOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. INDEXES | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0849330661 | PGS: 424 | List: 462.00 YOUR PRICE: 438.90 | |||
| CRC Handbook of Chromatography: Analysis and Characterization of Steroids | |||||||
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| CRC Handbook of Analysis and Characterization of Steroids provides a comprehensive review of chromatographic methods used in steroid analysis, including gas chromatography, high-performance liquid chromatography, thin-layer chromatography, and supercritical fluid chromatography. The book discusses principles, applications, and apparatus required for the chromatographic analysis of steroids. Classes of steroids covered include anabolic-androgenic steroids, bile acids, cardenolides, ecdysteroids, estrogens, corticoids, sterols, and Vitamin D. A chapter is devoted to each class of steroids and features nomenclature, structures, and descriptions for sample preparations and chromatographic data. CRC Handbook of Analysis and Characterization of Steroids provides essential information and techniques for professional analytical chemists in academia, clinical chemists in pharmaceutical and food quality control labs, and researchers and technicians in forensic and drug analysis facilities. | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0849330084 | PGS: 176 | List: 379.95 YOUR PRICE: 360.95 | |||
| CRC Handbook of Chromatography: Analysis of Lipidsseries: Handbook of Chromatography | |||||||
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| Obtaining and Handling Biological Materials and Prefractionating Extracts for Lipid Analysis. Analysis of Lipids by Planar Chromatography. Imaging Plate System for Radio Luminographic Detection of Lipids on Thin-Layer Plates. High Performance Liquid Chromatography as a Tool for the Lipid Chemist and Biochemist. High Performance Liquid Chromatography of Fatty Acids. Analysis of Lipids by On-Line Coupled Liquid Chromatography-Gas Chromatography. Supercritical Fluid Chromatographic Analysis of Lipids. High Performance Liquid Chromatography of Oxygenated Fatty Acids Including Enantiomer Separation. High Performance Liquid Chromatography of Lipoproteins. High Performance Liquid Chromatography of Acylglycerols and Alkylglycerols. Gas Chromatography of Triacylglycerols and Other Lipids in Packed Columns. Gas Chromatography of Fatty Acids and Acylglycerols in Capillary Columns. Radio-Gas Chromatography of Lipids. Ozonides and Ozonolysis of Lipids. Anacardic Acids. Glycerophospholipids. Artifacts, Contaminants and Autoxidation Products of Edible Fats and Oils. Acylated Proteins: Identification of the Attached Fatty Acids and Their Linkages. Non-Caloric Lipids. Lipophilic Vitamins. Acyl-CoA Thioesters. Dolichols and Dolichyl Derivatives. Mycolic Acids. Technical Fats and Oils and Products Derived Therefrom. Analysis of Natural Fats and Oils by Ammonia Negative Ion Tandem Mass Spectrometry. Characterization of Liposomes. Phospholipids from Pulmonary Surfactant and Amniotic Fluid. Large-Scale Chromatography of Lipids. Products of Lipolysis. Index. FEATURES: | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0849330394 | PGS: 544 | List: 462.00 YOUR PRICE: 438.90 | |||
| CRC Handbook of Chromatography: Drugs, Volume III | |||||||
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| These volumes provide a reference source of different gas chro-matographic, liquid chromatographic, or thin-layer chromatographic techniques for the qualitative determination of various therapeutic agents, including antibiotics, vitamins and hormones, drugs of abuse in body fluids, dosage forms, or food stuffs. Over 5000 publi-cations were reviewed to prepare tables of chromatographic data for 800 compounds, arranged alphabetically by generic drug name or by drug groups. A detailed summary of the extraction procedure de-scribed in each publication included in the table of a particular drug is also provided. This easy-to-read handbook is useful for se-lecting an appropriate chromatographic procedure for the determi-nation of a given compound according to the available facilities. | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0849330912 | PGS: 256 | List: 462.00 YOUR PRICE: 438.90 | |||
| Design of Anaerobic Processes for Treatment of Industrial and Muncipal Waste, Volume VII | |||||||
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| Anaerobic Treatment: Fundamental Concepts, Applications, and New Horizons Anaerobic Treatment of Wastewaters in Suspended Growth and Fixed Film Processes: - Evaluating the Applicability of Anaerobic Treatment - Anaerobic Process Design - Anaerobic Reactor Configurations - Suspended Growth Anaerobic Reactor Designs - Additional Design and Operating Considerations for Fixed Film Anaerobic Processes UASB Process Design for Various Types of Wastewaters: -System Choice and Process Layout for the Treatment of Wastewater - Design of Anaerobic Reactors - Construction Materials - Prevention of the Release of Malodorous Compounds - Auxiliary Equipment Treatment of Raw Sewage under Tropical Conditions Anaerobic Sludge Digestion Index | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0877629420 | PGS: 228 | List: 219.95 YOUR PRICE: 208.95 | |||
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