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Databook of Solvents

The Databook of Solvents is a comprehensive, easily accessible reference to assist engineers, academics and researchers in making the correct choice of solvent for any given application

George Wypych (Author)

9781895198805, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 30 December 2014

260 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.2 cm, 1.16 kg

Use of solvents is increasing in various applications, from cleaning to chemical manufacturing, and solvent selection has a major impact on the costs, health and safety and environmental considerations of any given project. Selecting the ideal solvent can improve economic, environmental and operational performance in processing. Based on the Solvents Database by George Wypych, the Databook of Solvents presents – for the first time – this information in book form for ease of reference.

More than 300 of the most essential solvents are included, selected by expert George Wypych. Physical properties are included, as are health and safety considerations (such as carcinogenicity, reproduction/developmental toxicity, flammability) and first aid guidance. Emphasis is given in particular to cost-saving and more efficient replacements for more toxic solvents. Detailed information is also given for usage considerations, including outstanding properties, potential substitutes, features and benefits for each solvent and for which products the solvent is recommended.

1 Introduction

2 Information on the data fields

3 Solvents

3.1 Acids

3.2 Agriculture-based solvents

3.3 Alcohols

3.4 Aldehydes

3.5 Aliphatic hydrocarbons

3.6 Amines

3.7 Aromatic hydrocarbons

3.8 Chlorine-containing solvents

3.9 Esters

3.10 Ethers

3.11 Glycol ethers

3.12 Hydrofluorocarbons

3.13 Ionic liquids

3.14 Ketones

3.15 Miscellaneous

3.16 Phenols

3.17 Polyhydric alcohols

3.18 Sulfur-containing organic solvents

3.19 Supercritical fluids

3.20 Terpenes

Subject Areas: Industrial chemistry [TDC]

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