Advances in High Temperature Chemistry

Advances in High Temperature Chemistry

Author: Leroy Eyring

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1483215148

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Advances in High Temperature Chemistry, Volume 2 covers the advances in the knowledge of the high temperature behavior of materials and the complex and unfamiliar characteristics of matter at high temperature. The book discusses the dissociation energies and free energy functions of gaseous monoxides; the matrix-isolation technique applied to high temperature molecules; and the main features, the techniques for the production, detection, and diagnosis, and the applications of molecular beams in high temperatures. The text also describes the chemical research in streaming thermal plasmas, as well as the studies of the sublimation mechanism of sodium chloride, cadmium sulfide, and gallium arsenide. The temperature and emissivity measurements in the thermal imaging technique, freezing and melting point measurements of metal oxides, and phase studies on binary oxide systems at higher temperatures with a solar furnace are also encompassed. High temperature chemists and solar researchers will find the book invaluable.


New Chemical Concepts for Utilization of Waste Plastics

New Chemical Concepts for Utilization of Waste Plastics

Author: M. E. Banks

Publisher:

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13:

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In June 1968, TRW Systems Group, under contract to the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare's Bureau of Solid Waste Management, undertook a project to investigate analytically the use of waste plastic materials for the production of high-volume process chemicals. The objectives of the analysis were as follows: to identify waste plastic/coreactant reaction products with potential commercial value; to identify waste plastic/air combustion products that are potential air pollutants; to conceive of and provide technical and economic evaluations for chemical processes utilizing waste plastics as raw materials; and to identify potential R & D programs leading to the development of commercially viable chemical processes.


Manufactured Carbon

Manufactured Carbon

Author: R.R. Paxton

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-01-18

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 1351091182

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This book discusses manufactured carbon for the purposes of being a self-lubricating material for mechanical devices. Topics include; properties and graphite crystals, properties of manufactured carbon, the manufacture of carbon articles, machining carbon, carbon in mechanical seals, carbon in bearings, rotary pumps and motors, metering devices, and piston rings and cylinder liners.