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Introduction To Green Chemistry Second Edition 2nd Ed Matlack

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Introduction To Green Chemistry Second Edition 2nd Ed Matlack
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.41 MB
Pages: 602
Author: Matlack, Albert
ISBN: 9781439882115, 1439882118
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 2nd ed

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Introduction To Green Chemistry Second Edition 2nd Ed Matlack by Matlack, Albert 9781439882115, 1439882118 instant download after payment.

IntroductionGeneral BackgroundToxicity of Chemicals in the EnvironmentAccidents with ChemicalsWaste and MinimizationConclusionsSummary of Some Important PointsReferencesRecommended ReadingExercisesDoing without Phosgene, Hydrogen Cyanide, and FormaldehydeIntroductionPreparation of IsocyanatesPolycarbonatesSummary and ConclusionsReferencesRecommended ReadingExercisesThe Chlorine ControversyThe ProblemToxicity of Chlorine CompoundsEstrogen MimicsBleaching PaperDisinfecting WaterChlorofluorocarbons and Ozone DepletionChlorinated SolventsSyntheses Where Chlorine is not in the Final ProductSummary.
Abstract: IntroductionGeneral BackgroundToxicity of Chemicals in the EnvironmentAccidents with ChemicalsWaste and MinimizationConclusionsSummary of Some Important PointsReferencesRecommended ReadingExercisesDoing without Phosgene, Hydrogen Cyanide, and FormaldehydeIntroductionPreparation of IsocyanatesPolycarbonatesSummary and ConclusionsReferencesRecommended ReadingExercisesThe Chlorine ControversyThe ProblemToxicity of Chlorine CompoundsEstrogen MimicsBleaching PaperDisinfecting WaterChlorofluorocarbons and Ozone DepletionChlorinated SolventsSyntheses Where Chlorine is not in the Final ProductSummary

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