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Title Handbook of solvents. Volume 2, Use, health, and environment / edited by George Wypych
Edition 2nd edition
Published Toronto : Chemtec, 2014
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Contents Machine generated contents note: 13.1. Adhesives and sealants -- 13.2. Aerospace / George Wypych -- 13.3. Asphalt compounding / George Wypych -- 13.4. Biotechnology / George Wypych -- 13.4.1.Organic solvents in microbial production processes / George Wypych -- 13.4.2. Solvent-resistant microorganisms / Michiaki Matsumoto / Jan A.M. de Bont / Sonja Isken -- 13.4.3. Choice of solvent for enzymatic reaction in organic solvent / Taman Hahn / Konrad Botzenhart -- 13.5. Coil coating / Tsuneo Yamane -- 13.6. Cosmetics and personal care products / George Wypych -- 13.7. Dry cleaning. Treatment of textiles in solvents / George Wypych -- 13.8. Electronic industry [--] CFC-free alternatives for cleaning in electronic industry / Kaspar D. Hasenclever -- 13.9. Fabricated metal products / Martin Hanek / Norbert Lbw / Andreas Miihlbauer -- 13.10. Food industry [--] solvents for extracting vegetable oils / George Wypych -- 13.11. Ground transportation / Phillip J. Wakelyn / Peter J. Wan
Note continued: 13.12. Inorganic chemical industry / George Wypych -- 13.13. Iron and steel industry / George Wypych -- 13.14. Lumber and wood products [--] wood preservation treatment: significance of solvents / George Wypych -- 13.15. Medical applications / Tilman Hahn / Konrad Botzenhart / Fritz Schweinsberg / Gerhard Volland -- 13.16. Metal casting / George Wypych -- 13.17. Motor vehicle assembly / George Wypych -- 13.18.Organic chemical industry / George Wypych -- 13.19. Paints and coatings / George Wypych -- 13.19.1. Architectural surface coatings and solvents / George Wypych -- 13.19.2. Recent advances in coalescing solvents for waterborne coatings / Tilman Hahn / Konrad Botzenhart / Fritz Schweinsberg / Gerhard Volland -- 13.20. Petroleum refining industry / David Randall -- 13.21. Pharmaceutical industry / George Wypych -- 13.21.1. Use of solvents in the manufacture of drug substances (DS) and drug products (DP) / George Wypych
Note continued: 13.21.2. Predicting cosolvency for pharmaceutical and environmental applications / Michel Bauer / Christine Barthelemy -- 13.22. Polymers and man-made fibers / An Li -- 13.23. Printing industry / George Wypych -- 13.24. Pulp and paper / George Wypych -- 13.25. Rubber and plastics / George Wypych -- 13.26. Use of solvents in the shipbuilding and ship repair industry / George Wypych -- 13.27. Stone, clay, glass, and concrete / Mohamed Serageldin / Dave Reeves -- 13.28. Textile industry / George Wypych -- 13.29. Transportation equipment cleaning / George Wypych -- 13.30. Water transportation / George Wypych -- 13.31. Wood furniture / George Wypych -- 13.32. Summary / George Wypych -- 14.1. Standard methods of solvent analysis / George Wypych -- 14.2. Special Methods of Solvent Analysis / George Wypych -- 14.2.2.A simple test to determine toxicity using bacteria / Myrto Petreas -- 15.1. Residual solvents in various products / James L. Botsford
Note continued: 15.2. Residual solvents in pharmaceutical substances and products / George Wypych -- 16.1. The environmental chemistry of organic solvents / Eric Deconinck / Jacques O. De Beer -- 16.2. The environmental chemistry of ionic liquids / William R. Roy -- 16.3.Organic solvent impacts on tropospheric air pollution / William R. Roy -- 17.1. Measurement and estimation of solvents emission and odor / Michelle Bergin / Armistead Russell -- 17.2. Emission of organic solvents during usage of ecological paints / Margot Scheithauer -- 17.3. Indoor air pollution by solvents contained in paints and varnishes / Krzysztof M. Benczek / Joanna Kurpiewska -- 17.4. Solvent uses with exposure risks / Tilman Hahn / Konrad Botzenhart / Fritz Schweinsberg / Gerhard Volland -- 18.1. Regulations in North America / Pentti Kalliokoski / Kai Savolainen -- 18.2. Regulations in Europe / Carlos M. Nunez
Note continued: 19.1. Toxicokinetics, toxicodynamics, and toxicology / Tilman Hahn / Konrad Botzenhart / Fritz Schweinsberg -- 19.2. Pregnancy outcome following maternal organic solvent exposure / Tilman Hahn / Konrad Botzenhart / Fritz Schweinsberg -- 19.3. Industrial solvents and kidney disease / Gideon Koren -- 19.4. Lymphohematopoietic study of workers exposed to benzene including multiple myeloma, lymphoma and chronic lymphatic leukemia / Nachman Brautbar -- 19.5. Chromosomal aberrations and sister chromatoid exchanges / Nachman Brautbar -- 19.6. Hepatotoxicity / Nachman Brautbar -- 19.7. Toxicity of environmental solvent exposure for brain, lung and heart / Nachman Brautbar -- 20.1. Supercritical solvents / Kaye H. Kilburn -- 20.2. Ionic liquids / Aydin K. Sunol / Sermin G. Sunol -- 20.3. Deep eutectic solvents and their applications as new green and biorenewable reaction media / David Rooney / Johan Jacquemin
Note continued: 20.4. Ethyl lactate: a biorenewable agrochemical solvent for food technology / Joaquin Garcia-Alvarez -- 21.1. Absorptive solvent recovery / Tiziana Fornari / David Villanueva Bermejo / Guillermo Reglero -- 21.2. Solvent recovery / Klaus-Dirk Henning -- 21.3. Solvent treatment in a paints and coating plant / Isao Kimura -- 21.4. Application of solar photocatalytic oxidation to VOC-containing airstreams / Denis Kargol
Summary Solvents are used in nearly all industries, from cosmetics to semiconductors, and from biotechnology research to iron and steel production. This book is a comprehensive and extensive textual analysis of the principles of solvent selection and use. It is a balanced presentation of solvent performance, processing characteristics, and environment and health issues. The book is intended to help formulators select ideal solvents, safety coordinators to protect workers, legislators and inspectors to define and implement technically correct public safeguards on solvent use, handling, and disposal. The volume begins with discussion of solvent use in over 30 industries, which are the main consumers of solvents. The analysis is conducted based on available data and contains information on the types (and frequently amounts) of solvents used and potential problems and solutions. This followed by discussion of residual solvents left in final products. The environmental impact of solvents, such as their fate and movement in water, soil and air, fate-based management of solvent containing wastes, and ecotoxicological effects are discussed. Practical guidance is also provided on immediate reaction to human solvent poisoning, persistence of symptoms of solvent exposure, and effects of solvents on various parts of the human body. These expert contributions should be frequently consulted by solvent users and agencies which are responsible for protection of people in industrial environments. Possibilities for solvent substitution are also discussed, with emphasis on supercritical solvents, ionic liquids, ionic melts, and agriculture-based products. Solvent recycling, removal from contaminated air, and degradation are covered
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Subject Solvents.
Solvents
solvent.
Solvents
Form Electronic book
Author Wypych, George, editor.
ISBN 9781895198799
1895198798
9781628708844
1628708840
1895198658
9781895198652
Other Titles Use, health, and environment