Exploring a wide range of topics in inorganic chemistry, catalysis and materials science, this study demonstrates how good basic research, carried out by academia or industry, leads to important applications and innovations relevant to community needs. The topics discussed include refining, pharmaceuticals and catalysis for chemical processing. There are four chapters on materials with special electrical and magnetic properties, and further discussion of inorganic colours, ceramics, glasses and hard metals, and advanced cementitious materials. The chemistry of corrosion inhibitors is then described, followed by a chapter on the use of inorganic chemicals for water purification. Finally, there are chapters on the use of inorganic chemistry in the nuclear industry, and catalysts for solar energy conversion. A section on trends and ideas, included at the end of each chapter, should stimulate constructive thoughts on directions for future research.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-0-85404-504-4 (9780854045044)
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Hungarian Academy of Sciences
University of Nottingham
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REFINING PROCESSES RELEVANT TO THE PRODUCTION OF SPECIALITY INORGANIC CHEMICALS, John Hill; MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF INORGANIC CHEMICALS, Christopher F.J. Barnard, Simon P. Fricker, and Owen J. Vaughan; INORGANIC MATERIALS AS CATALYSTS FOR CHEMICAL PROCESSING, Geoffrey Bond; THE USE OF INORGANICS IN LARGE SCALE HOMOGENEOUS CATALYTIC PROCESSES, Adrian W. Parkins; CATALYSTS FOR STEREOSPECIFIC SYNTHESIS, John M. Brown; AUTOMOBILE CATALYSTS, Michael Bowker and Richard W. Joyner; FAST ION CONDUCTORS, Robert C.T. Slade; INORGANIC CHEMICALS AND METALS IN THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY, Philip D. Gurney and Richard J. Seymour; MAGNETIC MATERIALS, Andrew Harrison; SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS, John T.S. Irvine; INORGANIC COLOURS AND DECORATION, Christopher R.S. Dean.