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Title:
Chemistry and chemical engineering research progress
Series:
Chemical engineering methods and technology
Publication Information:
New York : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
Physical Description:
vi, 238 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
ISBN:
9781616685027
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Chemical engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with the application of physical science, and life sciences with mathematics, to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms. In addition to producing useful materials, modern chemical engineering is also concerned with pioneering valuable new materials and techniques - such as nanotechnology, fuel cells and biomedical engineering. This book reviews research related to chemical industry, chemical engineering and other connected areas.


Table of Contents

Preface
Using Accelerated Ageing Process to Predict the Archival Life of Cellulose Nitrate Based Materials & Historical Objects
Degradation studies of cellulose esters using peak ratio measurement technique
HIPing of encapsulated electrically conductive ZrO2-based composites
Nanoparticle Finishes Influence on Color Matching of Cotton Fabrics
Removal of chromium(VI) ion from aqueous solutions using acid modified rice husk
Lattice parameters of calcite in the PT-Plane to 7.62 kbar & 533°C
A closer perspective of processing & properties of swing threads
Impact of different stages of yarn spinning process on fiber orientation & properties of ring, rotor & air-jet yarns
Y2O3-Nd2O3 double stabilized ZrO2-TiCN (60/40) nano-composites
Y2O3 & Nd2O3 co-stabilized ZrO2-WC composites
Electro-conductive ZrO2-NbC-TiN composites using NbC nanopowder made by carbo-thermal reaction
LCA vs. LCE in Sustainable Chemical Industry: A Technical Outlook
On the Pyrolysis of Polymers as a Petrochemical Feedstock Recovery Route
Index