Databook of green solvents /

Databook of Green Solvents, Second Edition, includes data and information that is divided into five separate sections: General, Physical, Health, Environmental and Use. Readers interested in this subject should note that two other volumes on all essential areas of solvent usage have also been publis...

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Main Authors: Wypych, Anna
Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.
Group Author: Wypych, George.
Published: ChemTec Publishing,
Publisher Address: Toronto :
Publication Dates: 2019.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Edition: Second edition.
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Online Access: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781927885437
Summary: Databook of Green Solvents, Second Edition, includes data and information that is divided into five separate sections: General, Physical, Health, Environmental and Use. Readers interested in this subject should note that two other volumes on all essential areas of solvent usage have also been published. They include Handbook of Solvents. Volume One, Properties and Handbook of Solvents, Volume Two: Use, Health, and Environment. Together, these books provide the most comprehensive information on the subject matter. The books are the authoritative sources of knowledge, with information updated from the most recent literature and developments occurring in the field of solvents.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (584 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781927885444
1927885442
9781927885437
1927885434
9781523124527
1523124520
Index Number: TP247
CLC: TQ413-62
Contents: Cover; Haupttitel; Inhaltsverzeichnis; Copyright; Chapter 1: What does make solvents green?; Chapter 2: Information on data fields; Chapter 3: Solvents; 3.1 Biodegradable Solvents. Glycerol formal; 3.2 Biorenewable Solvents. Alkonat L 10 L; 3.3 Deep eutectic solvents (range); 3.4 Esters. Coasol; 3.5 Fatty Acid Esters. Agnique AMD 10; 3.6 Generally Recognized as Safe; 3.7 Generic Solvents. Acetone; 3.8 Hydrofluoroethers. 3M HFE-7100; 3.9 Ionic Liquids. Cyphos IL 101; 3.10 Perfluorocarbons. Fluorinert FC-40; 3.11 Siloxanes. Belsil ADM 1370; 3.12 Sulfoxides. Dibutyl sulfoxide