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Industrial Inorganic Chemistry




Author(s): Buchel K. H.
Publisher: Wiley-VCH, Year: 2000


Description:

The pressure to revise the 1989 first edition was not major change in the science, but the globalization of the economy and resulting lust for cost reduction through new and optimized processes, an expanding knowledge of ecological requirements such as energy saving, and new production and development principles such as quality assurance and responsible care. The three researchers at a German pharmaceutical company expand the sections on the products of silicon chemistry, silanes, heavy-duty ceramics, photovoltaics, the nuclear fuel cycle, and new composite materials such as nano-materials. The translation is by David R. Terrell.

contents:

1-Primary Inorganic Materials 1

1.1-Water 

1.2-Hydrogen

1.3-Hydrogen Peroxide and Inorganic Peroxo Compounds

1.4-Nitrogen and Nitrogen Compounds

1.5-Phosphorus and its Compounds

1.6-Sulfur and Sulfur Compounds

1.7-Halogens and Halogen Compounds

2-Mineral Fertilizers

2.1-Phosphorus-Containing Fertilizers

2.2-Nitrogen-Containing Fertilizers

2.3-Potassium-Containing Fertilizers

3-Metals and their Compounds

4-Organo-Silicon Compounds

5-Inorganic Solids

6-Nuclear Fuel Cycle



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