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Inorganic chemistry : an industrial and environmental perspective / T.W. Swaddle.

Title
Inorganic chemistry : an industrial and environmental perspective / T.W. Swaddle.
Author
Swaddle, T. W. (Thomas Wilson), 1937-
Publication
San Diego : Academic Press, c1997.

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Description
xvi, 482 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
Summary
In a concise account of inorganic chemistry from the perspective of its immense economic and environmental importance, this text prepares students of science or engineering for entry into the multibillion dollar chemical and related industries. Coverage includes chemicals energetics, agricultural chemicals, cement chemistry, metallic corrosion, catalysts, fuel cell and advanced battery technology, explosives, pulp and paper production, supercritical fluids, sol-gel science, materials for electronics, and superconductors. This book also provides the basis for rational approaches to environmental problems such as pollution abatement, corrosion control, and water treatment. Written as a textbook for undergraduates who have completed first-year chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry: An Industrial and Environmental Perspectives is also a valuable sourcebook for practicing chemists, engineers, environmental scientists, geologists, and educators.
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Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
1. Importance of Inorganic Chemistry -- 2. Chemical Energetics -- 3. Catenation: Inorganic Macromolecules -- 4. Crystalline Solids -- 5. The Defect Solid State -- 6. Inorganic Solids as Heterogeneous Catalysts -- 7. Silicates, Aluminates, and Phosphates -- 8. The Atmosphere and Atmospheric Pollution -- 9. Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potash in Agriculture -- 10. Sulfur and Sulfur Compounds -- 11. Alkalis and Related Products -- 12. The Halogens -- 13. Ions in Solution -- 14. Water Conditioning -- 15. Oxidation and Reduction in Solution -- 16. Corrosion of Metals -- 17. Extractive Metallurgy -- 18. Organometallics -- 19. Some Newer Solid-state Technologies -- App. A. Useful Constants -- App. B. The Chemical Elements: Standard Atomic Masses -- App. C. Chemical Thermodynamic Data -- App. D. Standard Electrode Potentials for Aqueous Solutions -- App. E. Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds -- App. F. Ionic Radii.
ISBN
0126785503 (acid-free paper)
LCCN
^^^97001552^
OCLC
  • 36225470
  • SCSB-9953858
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