
Purification of Laboratory Chemicals
Part 2 Inorganic Chemicals, Catalysts, Biochemicals, Physiologically Active Chemicals, Nanomaterials
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Key Features
- Fully updated, revised, and expanded new edition covering the purification of many new substances and new applications
- Now available split in two complementary parts, each part with its own unique focus
- Features empirical formulae and formula weights for every entry
- References all important applications of each substance
- Includes updated CAS registry numbers
- Covers the latest commercial chemical products, including pharmaceutical chemicals and safety/hazard materials
- Provides expanded coverage of laboratory/work practices and purification methods
Readership
Chemical engineers, (bio)chemists and pharmaceutical chemists, engineers who process and purify commercial chemicals in industry. University and tertiary education institutions (undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, and research), medical research institutions and commercial research laboratories; laboratories that use chemical materials. Applicable courses or exams: The information can be used in courses to teach students how to handle, prepare, purify diverse chemical types as well as inform students about their physical properties and how to use chemicals safely
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Purification of Inorganic and Metal-Organic Chemicals
Introduction
Inorganic Compounds
Metal-Organic Compounds
Highly Toxic compound are includedChapter 2: Catalysts
Introduction
Catalysts—Part 1
Catalysts—Part 2Chapter 3: Purification of Biochemicals
Introduction
Amino acids and Peptides
Proteins, enzymes, DNA and RNA
Carbohydrates
Carotenoids
SteroidsChapter 4. Physiologically Active Compounds (including miscellaneous low-molecular-weight
bioactive substances
pharmaceutical drugs
antibiotics
coenzymes
vitamins
lipids
phospholipids
nucleosides
nucleotides polynucleotides and useful reagents)Chapter 5: Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology
Introduction
Identification and Measurement of Nanomaterials
Fullerenes and Related Substances
Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) and Related Materials
Graphene Materials
Self Assembled Monolayers (SAMs)
Diamond Nanomaterials
Solvent Resistant Nano Filters (SRNF)
Nano Metals and Metal Derivatives
Some Organic and Metal-Organic Compounds Used in Nanotechnology
Safety Issues
Bibliography
Product details
- No. of pages: 672
- Language: English
- Copyright: © Butterworth-Heinemann 2022
- Published: September 30, 2022
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Paperback ISBN: 9780323909686
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W.L.F. Armarego

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