mardi 30 décembre 2008

The Chemistry of Hydroxylamines, Oximes and Hydroxamic Acids (Chemistry of Functional Groups)



Zvi Rappoport, Joel F. Liebman, "The Chemistry of Hydroxylamines, Oximes and Hydroxamic Acids (Chemistry of Functional Groups)"
Wiley | 2009-02-24 | ISBN: 047051261X | 1078 pages | PDF | 7.9 MB

Books in the Patai Series are best described by the table of contents. As soon as the contributor for the chapters will be known they will be added to the list:

TABLE OF CONTENT
CORE CHAPTERS
(Usually appearing in volumes of the Patai Series)
General and theoretical aspects
Molecular and Supramolecular Structures
Thermochemistry of Metal Enolates
NMR Spectroscopy
Mass Spectrometry
UV-visible Spectroscopy
IR spectroscopy
Luminescence Phenomena involving Metal Enolates
Synthesis
Metal Enolates as Synthones in Organic Chemistry
Acid-base and other Equilibrium Properties
Biological Aspects of Metal Enolates
Oxidation-reduction Reactions
Electrochemistry of Metal Enolates
Analytical Chemistry
SPECIALIZED CHAPTERS
(Titles applying to metal enolates alone)
Synthesis of Inorganic Systems involving Metal Enolates
The Chemistry of Metal Enolates
The Chemistry of Metal Thioenolates
Metal Enolates in Polymer Science and Technology
Surface Phenomena involving Metal Enolates



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Safety of Reactive Chemicals and Pyrotechnics

Safety of Reactive Chemicals and Pyrotechnics



Safety of Reactive Chemicals and Pyrotechnics by Tadao Yoshida, Yuji Wada, Natalie Foster
Publisher: Elsevier Science Pub Co 1995 | 346 Pages | ISBN: 0444886567 | PDF | 14 MB

Hardbound. Accidents involving reactive chemicals can often be prevented, or their effects alleviated, if those handling them have a sound knowledge both of their hazardous properties and of appropriate handling methods. This book addresses this need.

It opens with a definition of the key technical terms and evaluation methods for hazardous materials are outlined. Chapter 2 covers accidents involving self-reactive substances, accidents occurring during chemical reactions, and accidents involving hazardous products in the event of an earthquake. In the next three chapters, methods for evaluating fire and explosion hazards of reactive substances are covered. The test methods described include DSC test using a sealed cell, impact sensitivity tests, the ignitability test, burning tests, the pyrolytic severity test, and shock sensitivity tests. Recently, the Japanese Fire Services Law was amended, requiring hazardous materials to be evaluated and classified


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