Source book of the new plastics volume 2 (Simonds, Herbert R

Source book of the new plastics volume 2 (Simonds, Herbert R.) Thomas Ferington. J. Chem. Educ. , 1961, 38 (11), p A855. DOI: 10.1021/ed038pA855.2...
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BOOK REVIEWS text only where later information requires it, and insert new paragraphs to cover more recent results. Such additions have enlarged these two chapters by some 50 pages. I t is unfortunate that the large increase in siae entails an even larger increase in price. Reference libraries will certainly want the new edition and many chemists, engineers, and technologists will find it important to have a copy conveniently availahl.hle. ROBERTN. WENZEL SZ B ~ y nMawr Road PiUSbwgh, Pennsyluanm Reagent Chemicals. American Chemical Society Specifications, 1960

Prepared hy the 1960 Committee on Analyticrtl Reagents, ACS. Edited and produced by Applied Publications, ACS, 564 Washington, D. C., 1961. xv pp. 16.5 X 24 cm.

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Much has happened in five years to make the analyst even more grateful to the manufacturers of reagent chemicals. Comparison of this volume with its 1955 alder brother makes this increasingly evident. The philosophy of thecommittee is apparent not only in the clear presentation of the well organized information, but in the space labelled "Notes" at the end of each page. This is a book for the working chemist. It should be available to every student in an analytical course. Perhaps it can cure some of their tendency to take reagents for granted. m. F. K. Source Book Volume 2

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Plastics

Herbert R. Simonds, Consulting Engineer, Stepney, Connecticut. Reinhold Publishing Corp., New York, 1961. x 310 pp. Figs. and tables. 16.5 X 23.5 cm. $8.95.

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Herbert Simonds continue8 the presentation begun in his "Concise Guide to 35, Plastics" (reviewed in TEIS JOURNAL, 318 (1958)) and continued in Volume 1 of the present series. The properties of recently developed plastics are presented briefly. Brief review articles on current technical praoesses cover; stereo-specific catalysts and stereoordered polymers, block and graft polymers, urethane foams, synthesis and structures, and Euoroertrhon nomenclature. This discussion takes up about one-fifth of the book. The remainder is given over to reports from 69 manufacturers on the nature of their most recent products. The coverage of the plastic field is very complete. This is a good reference hook and also a good place to look to get a survey of the aoolieations snd ootential appGations of &tics today. It,s educational uusefulness will be restricted to rather specialized courses. TEOMAS FEEINGT~N College qf Woasler Wooste?, Ohzo Volume

38, Number 11, November 1961

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