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1 S O D I U M CHLORIDE edited by DALE W. KAUFMANN Chief Chemical Engineer, International Salt Company, Inc. ACS MONOGRAPH No. 145 I960, 752 pages, $20.00

2 FLUIDIZATIONAND FLUID-PARTICLE SYSTEMS By F R E D E R I C K A . Z E N Z , A d j u n c t P r o f e s s o r

A LANDMARK IN TECHNICAL LITERATURE, this new monograph brings together all modern data on salt sources, production, properties and uses. With over 16 specialists contributing to its 26 chapters, this work compiles the vast informa­ tion on salt which was heretofore scattered or unavailable. It is the first and only comprehensive treatment of the subject. The individual chapters, in addi­ tion to specific data, contain information written from a broad general stand­ point. Current developments abound, and the book discusses in detail the use of salt for ice-removal and its effect on concrete and autos. The book also in­ cludes the role of salt in physiology, nutrition and medicine. Here is every aspect of salt in an authoritative, complete and single source for chemical en­ gineers, analytical chemists, mining engineers, geologists, physicists, doctors— in fact anyone who needs dependable data on salt and its uses.

of Chemical Engineering, Polytechnic In­ stitute of Brooklyn and DONALD F. OTHMER, Professor of Chemical Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn T h e result of over 17 years of research and study, this book provides a conven­ ient, centralized information source on all major aspects of fluid-particle technology. The authors cover modern developments in fluid-solids processing, including t h e moving b e d techniques, fluidization, a n d transport reactors. N e w unpublished ma­ terial has been included in many of t h e chapters, a n d t h e entire subject matter has been arranged in logical order.

CONTENTS AND CONRIBUTORS 1 Introduction—Dale W. Kaufmann 2 Mineralogy of Salt—Lewis S. Ramsdell, Professor of Mineralogy, University of Michigan 3 Petrography of Salt—Louis I. Briggs, Jr., Professor of Geology, University of Michigan 4 Geology of Salt Deposits—Kenneth K. Landes, Professor of Geology, University of Michigan 5 Salt Deposits of the U.S.—Kenneth K. Landes 6 Solar Salt—Douglas S. See, Former Chief Chemist, Leslie Salt Co. 7 Salt Mining—L. K. von Perbandt, Former President, Mines Engineering Co. 8 Rock Salt Mining—William C. Bleimeister, Plant Engineer, Detroit Mine, International Salt Co., Inc. 9 Brine Wells and Pipelines—Zola G. Deutsch, Consulting Chemical and Mechanical Engineer 10 Brine Purification—Dale W. Kaufmann 11 Vacuum Pan Salt—Walter L. Badger, Consulting Chemical Engineer, and Gordon E. Seavoy, Vice President, Whiting Corp. 12 Grainer Salt—R. B. Richards, Chief Engineer, N.Y. State Evaporating Plants, International Salt Co., Inc. 13 Salt Specialties—Dale W. Kaufmann 14 Salt Dissolvers—Dale W. Kaufmann 15 Analytical Methods—Adam Marciniak, Chief Chemist, International Salt Co., Inc., Paul V. I(mes, Chief Chemist, The Carey Salt Co., and V. M. Marcy, Group Head, Chemical R & D Dept., Hagan Chemicals and Controls, Inc. 16 Sieve and Chemical Analyses—Dale W. Kaufmann 17 Salt Specifications—Dale W. Kaufmann 18 Sodium Chloride in Physiology, Nutrition and Medicine—James A. Dauphinee, M.D., Head of the Department of Pathological Chemistry, University of Toronto, etc. 19 Sodium Chloride in Animal Nutrition—T. Donald Bell, Head, Department of Animal Hus­ bandry, University of Idaho 20 Sodium Chloride in Plant Nutrition—Cecil H. Wadleigh, Director, and Mildred S. Sherman, Associate Chemist, both of Soil and Water Conservation Div., U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 21 Materials Used by the Salt-Producing and Salt-Consuming Industries—Dale W. Kaufmann 22 Handling and Storage of Salt—Dale W. Kaufmann 23 Low Temperature Properties and Uses of Salt and Brine—Dale W. Kaufmann 24 Chemical Reactions of Sodium Chloride—Dale W. Kaufmann 25 Physical Properties of Sodium Chloride in Crystal, Liquid, Gas, and Aqueous Solution States—Dale W. Kaufmann 26 Economics of the Salt Industry—Florence E. Harris, Former Publications Editor, Bureau of Mines Mineral Trade Notes 27 Uses of Salt and Brine—Dale W. Kaufmann Glossary Index

1960, 523 p a g e s , $15.00

3 PLASTICS ENGINEERING HANDBOOK of The Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc.

3RD EDITION T h e best arranged, most clearly written reference on plastics materials, methods and fabrication is now revised, expanded and completely up-to-date. Reviewers throughout t h e world have hailed pre­ vious editions as t h e most useful source of information ever m a d e available to one industry. This new edition adds t h e ad­ vances m a d e since 1954; advances so numerous that t h e handbook n o w appears in a larger, double-column format. I960, 7 ' χ 10", 607 pages, $15.00

4 ELEMENTS OF ION EXCHANGE By ROBERT KUNIN, Research Associate, Rohm & Haas Company· Specifically written for those with little or no theoretical background, this book provides a basic understanding of ion ex­ change techniques. It is unique in this respect, since all other treatments of t h e subject deal with advanced theory or particular applications. I 9 6 0 , 1 7 3 p a g e s , $5.75

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5 THE HYDROGEN BOND By G E O R G E C . P I M E N T E L , A s s o c i a t e Pro­

fessor of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley and A. L. McCLELLAN, Senior Re­ search Chemist, California Research Corpo­ ration Emphasis in this book is upon physical and chemical facts with three primary goals in mind. T h e first is to compile and summarize t h e experimental facts, thus furnishing a basis for prediction and in­ terpretation of hydrogen bond behavior in systems not yet studied. T h e second is to present a critical discussion of t h e present state of t h e theory of this bond and its effects on physical a n d chemical behaviors. T h e third is to present a bibliography ( comprehensive through 1956 ) which will aid workers in locating relevant studies. 1960, 487 pages, $11.40

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