Wiley-VCH, Weinheim Industrial Inorganic Chemistry Cover In hervorragend übersichtlicher, knapp und präzise gehaltener Form bietet das Buch eine aktuelle Bes.. Product #: 978-3-527-29849-5 Regular price: $204.67 $204.67 In Stock

Industrial Inorganic Chemistry

Büchel, Karl Heinz / Moretto, Hans-Heinrich / Woditsch, Peter

Cover

2. Edition February 2000
XXV, 642 Pages, Hardcover
61 Pictures
147 tables
Handbook/Reference Book

ISBN: 978-3-527-29849-5
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

Short Description

In hervorragend übersichtlicher, knapp und präzise gehaltener Form bietet das Buch eine aktuelle Bestandsaufnahme der technisch relevanten industriellen anorganischen Chemie: zu Herstellungsverfahren, wirtschaftlicher Bedeutung und Verwendung der Produkte, sowie zu ökologischen Konsequenzen, Energie- und Rohstoffverbrauch bieten die Autoren einen fundierten Überblick.

Buy now

Price: 219,00 €

Price incl. VAT, excl. Shipping

Euro prices for Wiley-VCH and Ernst & Sohn titles are only valid for Germany. In EU countries, local VAT applies. Postage will be charged.

Further versions

pdf

This book provides an up-to-date survey of modern industrial inorganic chemistry in a clear and concise manner. Production processes are described in close detail, aspects such as the disposition of raw materials and energy consumption, the economic significance of the product and technical applications, as well as ecological problems, being discussed.

From reviews of the previous edition:

'... Overall this is an extremely useful, authoritative reference book dealing with a topic in which it is often difficult to obtain up-to-date information. ...'
Chemistry and Industry

'One of few texts available that concisely describes the current state of industrial inorganic chemistry. ...'
The New York Public Library

'... and as for modern uses of inorganic chemistry, I'd recommend this book as a welcome addition to any professional library...'
Chemtech

'This book fills an important niche in its sector. Industrial scientists and engineers, academics, and students can be recommended to turn to it with reasonable confidence that the most important areas are described. ...'
Endeavour

'... it fills a currently existing gap in the market.'
Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology

PRIMARY INORGANIC MATERIALS
Water
Hydrogen
Hydrogen Peroxide and Inorganic Peroxo Compounds
Nitrogen and Nitrogen Compounds
Phosphorus and its Compounds
Sulfur and Sulfur Compounds
Halogens and Halogen Compounds
MINERAL FERTILIZERS
Phosphorus-Containing Fertilizers
Nitrogen-Containing Fertilizers
Potassium-Containing Fertilizers
METALS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS
Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals and their Compounds
Aluminum and its Compounds
Chromium Compounds and Chromium
Silicon and its Inorganic Compounds
Manganese Compounds and Manganese
ORGANO-SILICON COMPOUNDS
Industrially Important Organo-Silicon Compounds
Industrially Important Silanes
Silicones
Industrial Silicone Products
INORGANIC SOLIDS
Silicate Products
Inorganic Fibers
Construction Materials
Enamel
Ceramics
Metallic Hard Materials
Carbon Modifications
Fillers
Inorganic Pigments
NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE
Economic Importance of Nuclear Energy
General Information about the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Availability of Uranium
Nuclear Reactor Types
Nuclear Fuel Production
Disposal of Waste from Nuclear Power Stations
'... Overall this is an extremely useful, authoritative reference book dealing with a topic in which it is often difficult to obtain up-to-date information. ...'
Chemistry and Industry

'One of few texts available that concisely describes the current state of industrial inorganic chemistry. ...'
The New York Public Library

'... and as for modern uses of inorganic chemistry, I'd recommend this book as a welcome addition to any professional library...'
Chemtech

'This book fills an important niche in its sector. Industrial scientists and engineers, academics, and students can be recommended to turn to it with reasonable confidence that the most important areas are described. ...'
Endeavour

'... it fills a currently existing gap in the market.'
Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology