Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology
Volume 4
Kirk 5e Print Continuation Series (Series Nr. 4)

5. Edition April 2004
872 Pages, Hardcover
Handbook/Reference Book
Short Description
The fifth edition of the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology builds upon the solid foundation of the previous editions, which have proven to be a mainstay for chemists, biochemists, and engineers at academic, industrial, and government institutions since publication of the first edition in 1949. The new edition includes necessary adjustments and modernization of the content to reflect changes and developments in chemical technology.
The fifth edition of the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology builds upon the solid foundation of the previous editions, which have proven to be a mainstay for chemists, biochemists, and engineers at academic, industrial, and government institutions since publication of the first edition in 1949. The new edition includes necessary adjustments and modernization of the content to reflect changes and developments in chemical technology.
Volume 4 is due for publication in April 2004, and will present a wide scope of articles on:
* Chemical substances, properties, manufacturing, and uses.
* Industrial processes, unit operations in chemical engineering.
* Fundamentals and scientific subjects related to the field.
Bismuth Compounds.
Bleaching Agents.
Blood Coagulation and Anticoagulant Drugs.
Blood Substitutes.
Boron, Elemental.
Boron Halides.
Boron Hydrides, Heteroboranes, and their Metalla Derivatives.
Boron Oxides, Boric Acid, and Borates.
Bromine.
Bromine, Inorganic Compounds.
Bromine, Organic Compounds.
Butadiene.
Butyl Alcohols.
Butylenes.
Butyl Rubber.
Butyraldehydes.
Cadmium and Cadmium Alloys.
Cadmium Compounds.
Calcium and Calcium Alloys.
Calcium Carbide.
Calcium Carbonate.
Calcium Chloride.
Calcium Fluoride.
Calcium Sulfate.
Capillary Separations.
Carbides.
Carbides, Cemented.
Carbides, Industrial Hard.
Carbohydrates.
Carbon.
Carbon, Activated.
Carbon Black.
Carbon Dioxide.
Carbon Disulfide.