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HOMOGENEOUS CATALYSIS
ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES NO. 70
Fourteen papers from a symposium by the Division of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry of the American Chemical Society, chaired by B. J. Luberoff. Nine surveys of active fields, including: • Homogeneous catalysis by coordination compounds • Noble metals as homogeneous catalysts (3 papers) • Survey of commercial processes • Polymerization by homogeneous catalysis (2 papers) • Pi-allyl compounds, nickelocene, and dibenzene-chromium as homogeneous catalysts And five papers reporting new research. 2 8 3 pages with index
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Other books in ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES on topics of industrial interest include: No. 69 Fuel Gasification. Waning natural gas supplies and the threat of nuclear fuels are renewing interest in converting solid fuels to high B.t.u. gas. Sixteen studies survey current research in the U.S. and elsewhere from which commercial processes seem imminent. 276 pages with index Cloth (1967) $9.00 ($10.50 after Dec. 31) No. 64 Regenerative EMF Cells. Seventeen papers survey current progress and research on regenerative systems for converting and storing electrical energy. Principal emphasis is on thermally regenerative systems, but chemical and photochemical systems are considered. 309 pages with index Cloth (1967) $9.00 ($11.00 after Dec. 31) No. 51 Selective Oxidation Processes. Surveys methods for selectively oxidizing petroleum fractions by vapor phase and liquid phase processes, such as hydroxylation of aromatics and olefins; covers use of S0 2 , N0 2 , and 0 3 and surveys carbanion oxidation. 177 pages with index Cloth (1965) $6.50 ($8.00 after Dec. 31) No. 48 Plasticization and Plasticizer Processes. Seventeen papers survey recent studies on plasticizer action, properties, and production. Includes chapters on glass transition, plasticizer mobility, processes for phthalates and other plasticizers, and antiplasticizers. 200 pages Cloth (1965) $7.00 ($8.00 after Dec. 31) No. 46 Patents for Chemical Inventions. What to do about your patentable idea before you call the attorney. 117 pages with index Cloth (1964) $4.00 ($5.50 after Dec. 31)
No. 38 Saline Water Conversion—II. Fourteen papers from two symposia; includes recovery of minerals from sea water, minimizing scale formation, wiped thin-film distillation, diffusion still, solar flash evaporation, osmosis, electrodialysis (3 papers), research in Israel, hydrate process. 199 pages Paper (1963) $6.00 ($8.00 after Dec. 31) No. 34 Polymerization and Polycondensation Processes. An l&EC Division symposium with emphasis on unit processes. Twenty-one papers on addition polymerization, polycondensation reactions, commercial polymerization processes, and equipment design. 260 pages Paper (1962) $8.00 ($10.00 after Dec. 31) No. 27 Saline Water Conversion. A Water and Waste Chemistry Division symposium; includes thermodynamics of desalting, solvent extraction, freezing, centrifugal phase barrier recompression distillation, multistage flash evaporation, ion exchange, osmosis, and electrochemical demineralization. 246 pages Paper (1960) $5.85 ($9.00 after Dec. 31) No. 21 Ozone Chemistry and Technology. Sixty papers from the International Ozone Conference; includes ozone chemistry, high concentration ozone, ozone analysis and technology, formation in electrical discharge, toxicity, sterilization and water purification. 465 pages Cloth (1959) $7.00 ($10.00 after Dec. 31) No. 19 Handling and Uses of Alkali Metals. Nineteen articles on the chemistry, manufacture, and use of the alkali metals; five are devoted solely or partly to lithium, two to potassium, the remainder to sodium. 177 pages Paper (1957) $4.75 ($7.00 after Dec. 31) No. 5 Progress in Petroleum Technology. Survey of 25 years of progress at the ACS Diamond Jubilee. Thirty-two papers on all aspects of petroleum processing and products. 392 pages Cloth (1951) $6.50 ($8.00 after Dec. 31)
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