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Pyrolysis of Organic Molecules
Applications to Health and Environmental Issues

A systematic and comprehensive description on the pyrolysis of non-polymeric organic molecules

Serban C. Moldoveanu (Author)

9780444640000, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 16 November 2018

816 pages
23.4 x 19 x 4.9 cm, 1.67 kg

Pyrolysis of Organic Molecules: Applications to Health and Environmental Issues, Second Edition offers a systematic presentation of pyrolysis results for the main classes of non-polymeric organic molecules. It covers a large body of data published on pyrolysis, as well as numerous original contributions to the pyrolysis of compounds not previously studied. This thoroughly revised edition contains new results reported in the literature since the first edition published, including the generation of traces of toxic compounds in various pyrolytic processes; the pyrolysis in the presence of catalysts and solid supports such as alumina, silica, and non-inert metals; and pyrolysis of specific mixtures of compound such as amino acids plus carbohydrates. This new information regarding the pyrolysis of these mixtures has greatly improved the utility of the book, making Pyrolysis of Organic Molecules an essential resource for chemists and chemical engineers involved in processes related to pyrolysis, as well as toxicologists and environmentalists.

1. General information about pyrolysis
2. Pyrolysis of Hydrocarbons
3. Pyrolysis of Halogenated Hydrocarbons
4. Pyrolysis of Alcohols and Phenols
5. Pyrolysis of Ethers
6. Pyrolysis of Peroxy Compounds
7. Pyrolysis of Thiols and Sulfides
8. Pyrolysis of Amines and Imines
9. Pyrolysis of other Nitrogen Containing Compounds
10. Pyrolysis of Aldehydes and Ketones
11. Pyrolysis of Carbohydrates
12. Pyrolysis of Carboxylic Acids
13. Pyrolysis of Amino Acids and Small Peptides
14. Pyrolysis of Various Derivatives of Carboxylic Acids
15. Pyrolysis of Derivatives of Carbonic Acid with Nitrogenous Functionalities
16. Pyrolysis of Aromatic Heterocyclic Compounds
17. Pyrolysis of other Compounds with Heteroatoms
18. Pyrolysis in the presence of catalysts
19. Reagents used in pyrolysis
20. Pyrolysis of mixtures of compounds

Subject Areas: Environmental science, engineering & technology [TQ], Electrochemistry & magnetochemistry [PNRH], Spectrum analysis, spectrochemistry, mass spectrometry [PNFS], Analytical chemistry [PNF]

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