Encyclopedia of chemical technology.
- 3rd ed / executive editor: Jacqueline I. Kroschwitz ; editor: Mary Howe-Grant.
- New York ; Chichester : Wiley.
- xxviii, 1022 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Vol.2. Alkoxides,metal to antibiotics,peptides. Vol.3 Antibiotics(phenazines) tobleaching agents. Vol.4.Blood,coagulants and anticoagulants to cardiovascular agents. Vol.5.Castor oil to chlorosulfuric acid. Vol.6.Chocolate and cocoa to copper. Vol.7.Copper alloys to distillation. Vol.8.Diuretics to emulsions. Vol.9.Enamels to ferrites. Vol.10.Explosives and propellants to flame retardants for textiles. Vol.11.Fluorine compounds, organic to gold and gold compounds. Vol.12.Gravity concentration to hydrogen energy. Vol.13.Hydrogen-ion activity to laminated materials, glass. Vol.14.Laminated wood -based composites to mass transfer. Vol.15.Matches to N-Nitrosamines. Vol. 16. Noise pollution to perfumes. Vol.17.Peroxides and peroxy compounds, inorganic to piping systems. Vol.18.Plant growth substances to potassium compounds. Vol.19.Powder coatings to recycling (rubber). Vol. 20. Refactories to silk. Vol.21.Silver and silver alloys to sulfolanes and sulfones. Vol. 22. Sulfonation and sulfation to thorium and thorium compounds. Vol.23.Thyroid and antithyroid preparations to vinyl polymers. Vol. 24.Vitamins to Zone Refining Index to Volumes 1-24 and supplement.