Handbook of Solvents, Volume 2: Use, Health, and Environment
This 4th edition of Handbook of Solvents, Volume 2, contains the most comprehensive information ever published on solvents as well as an extensive analysis of the principles of solvent selection and use. The book begins with a discussion of solvents used in over 30 industries which are the main consumers of solvents. The analysis is conducted based on the available data and contains information on the types (and frequently amounts) of solvents used and potential problems and solutions. Picking up where Handbook of Solvents, Volume 1 leaves off, Handbook of Solvents Volume 2 provides information on the methods of analysis of solvents and materials containing solvents, with 2 sections containing standard and special methods of solvent analysis, followed by a discussion of residual solvents left in the final products. The environmental impact of solvents, such as their fate and movement in the water, soil, and air, fate-based management of solvent-containing wastes, and ecotoxicological effects are discussed as are solvents' impact on tropospheric air pollution. The next 2 chapters are devoted to the toxicology of solvents and regulations aiming to keep solvent toxicity under control. The analysis of the concentration of solvents in more than 15 industries, specific issues related to the paint industry, and characteristics of the environment in automotive collision repair shops are followed by a thorough discussion of regulations in the USA and Europe. Following chapters show examples of solvent substitution by safer materials, with an emphasis on supercritical solvents, ionic liquids, deep eutectic solvents, and agriculture-based products, such as ethyl lactate. Discussion of solvent recycling, removal, and degradation includes absorptive solvent recovery, comparison of results of recovery and incineration, and application of solar photocatalytic oxidation. The book concludes with an evaluation of methods of natural attenuation of various solvents in soils and modern methods of cleaning contaminated soils. - Assists in solvent selection by providing key information and insight on environmental and safety issues - Provides essential best practice guidance for human health consideration - Discusses the latest advances and trends in solvent technology, including modern methods of cleaning contaminated soils, selection of gloves, suits, and respirators
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Handbook of Solvents, Volume 2: Use, Health, and Environment
This 4th edition of Handbook of Solvents, Volume 2, contains the most comprehensive information ever published on solvents as well as an extensive analysis of the principles of solvent selection and use. The book begins with a discussion of solvents used in over 30 industries which are the main consumers of solvents. The analysis is conducted based on the available data and contains information on the types (and frequently amounts) of solvents used and potential problems and solutions. Picking up where Handbook of Solvents, Volume 1 leaves off, Handbook of Solvents Volume 2 provides information on the methods of analysis of solvents and materials containing solvents, with 2 sections containing standard and special methods of solvent analysis, followed by a discussion of residual solvents left in the final products. The environmental impact of solvents, such as their fate and movement in the water, soil, and air, fate-based management of solvent-containing wastes, and ecotoxicological effects are discussed as are solvents' impact on tropospheric air pollution. The next 2 chapters are devoted to the toxicology of solvents and regulations aiming to keep solvent toxicity under control. The analysis of the concentration of solvents in more than 15 industries, specific issues related to the paint industry, and characteristics of the environment in automotive collision repair shops are followed by a thorough discussion of regulations in the USA and Europe. Following chapters show examples of solvent substitution by safer materials, with an emphasis on supercritical solvents, ionic liquids, deep eutectic solvents, and agriculture-based products, such as ethyl lactate. Discussion of solvent recycling, removal, and degradation includes absorptive solvent recovery, comparison of results of recovery and incineration, and application of solar photocatalytic oxidation. The book concludes with an evaluation of methods of natural attenuation of various solvents in soils and modern methods of cleaning contaminated soils. - Assists in solvent selection by providing key information and insight on environmental and safety issues - Provides essential best practice guidance for human health consideration - Discusses the latest advances and trends in solvent technology, including modern methods of cleaning contaminated soils, selection of gloves, suits, and respirators
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Handbook of Solvents, Volume 2: Use, Health, and Environment

Handbook of Solvents, Volume 2: Use, Health, and Environment

Handbook of Solvents, Volume 2: Use, Health, and Environment

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This 4th edition of Handbook of Solvents, Volume 2, contains the most comprehensive information ever published on solvents as well as an extensive analysis of the principles of solvent selection and use. The book begins with a discussion of solvents used in over 30 industries which are the main consumers of solvents. The analysis is conducted based on the available data and contains information on the types (and frequently amounts) of solvents used and potential problems and solutions. Picking up where Handbook of Solvents, Volume 1 leaves off, Handbook of Solvents Volume 2 provides information on the methods of analysis of solvents and materials containing solvents, with 2 sections containing standard and special methods of solvent analysis, followed by a discussion of residual solvents left in the final products. The environmental impact of solvents, such as their fate and movement in the water, soil, and air, fate-based management of solvent-containing wastes, and ecotoxicological effects are discussed as are solvents' impact on tropospheric air pollution. The next 2 chapters are devoted to the toxicology of solvents and regulations aiming to keep solvent toxicity under control. The analysis of the concentration of solvents in more than 15 industries, specific issues related to the paint industry, and characteristics of the environment in automotive collision repair shops are followed by a thorough discussion of regulations in the USA and Europe. Following chapters show examples of solvent substitution by safer materials, with an emphasis on supercritical solvents, ionic liquids, deep eutectic solvents, and agriculture-based products, such as ethyl lactate. Discussion of solvent recycling, removal, and degradation includes absorptive solvent recovery, comparison of results of recovery and incineration, and application of solar photocatalytic oxidation. The book concludes with an evaluation of methods of natural attenuation of various solvents in soils and modern methods of cleaning contaminated soils. - Assists in solvent selection by providing key information and insight on environmental and safety issues - Provides essential best practice guidance for human health consideration - Discusses the latest advances and trends in solvent technology, including modern methods of cleaning contaminated soils, selection of gloves, suits, and respirators

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ISBN-13: 9781774670439
Publisher: ChemTec Publishing
Publication date: 02/11/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 820
File size: 47 MB
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About the Author

George Wypych has a Ph.D. in chemical engineering. His professional expertise includes both university teaching (full professor) and research and development. He has published 18 books, 47 scientific papers, and he has obtained 16 patents. He specializes in polymer additives, polymer processing and formulation, material durability and the development of sealants and coatings.

Table of Contents

1. Solvent Use in Adhesives and Sealants2. Solvent Use in Aerospace3. Solvent Use in Asphalt Compounding4. Solvent Use in Biotechnology5. Organic Solvents in Microbial Production Processes6. Solvent Resistant Microorganisms7. Choice of Solvent for Enzymatic Reaction in Organic Solvent8. Solvent Use in Coil Coating9. Solvent Use in Cosmetics and Personal Care Products10. Solvent Use in Dry Cleaning- Treatment of Textiles in Solvents11. Solvent Use in the Electronic Industry12. Solvent Use in Fabricated Metal Products13. Solvent Use in the Food Industry14. Solvent Use in Ground Transportation15. Solvent Use in Inorganic Chemical Industry16. Solvent Use in Iron and Steel Industry17. Solvent Use in Lumber and Wood Products18. Solvent Use in Medical Applications19. Solvent Use in Metal Casting20. Solvent Use in Motor Vehicle Assembly21. Solvent Use Organic Chemical Assembly22. Solvent Use in Paints and Coatings23. Architectural Surface Coatings and Solvents24. Recent Advances in Coalescing Solvents for Waterborne Coatings25. Solvent Use in the Petroleum Refining Industry26. Solvent Use in the Pharmaceutical Industry27. Use of Solvents in the Manufacture of Drug Substances and Drug Products28. Predicting Cosolvency for Pharmaceutical and Environmental Applications29. Solvent Use in Polymers and Man-Made Fibers30. Solvent Use in the Printing Industry31. Solvent Use in Pulp and Paper32. Solvent Use in Rubber and Plastics33. Solvent Use in the Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Industry34. Solvent Use with Stone, Clay, Glass, and Concrete35. Solvent Use in the Textile Industry36. Solvent Use for Transportation Equipment Cleaning37. Solvent Use in Water Transportation38. Solvent Use with Wood Furniture39. Standard Methods of Solvent Analysis40. Special Methods of Solvent Analysis41. Simple Test to Determine Toxicity of Bacteria42. Residual Solvents in Various Products43. Residual Solvents in Pharmaceutical Substances and Products44. The Environmental Fate and Movement of Organic Solvents in Water, Soil, and Air45. Fate-Based Management of Organic Solvent-Containing Wastes46. Organic Solvent Impacts on Tropospheric Air Pollution47. Measurement and Estimation of Solvents Emissions and Odor48. Emission of Organic Solvents During Usage of Ecological Paints49. Indoor Air Pollution by Solvents Contained in Paints and Varnishes50. Solvent Uses with Exposure Risks51. Solvent Regulations in the US and Other Countries52. Solvent Regulations in Europe53. Toxicokinetics, Toxicodynamics, and Toxicology54. Pregnancy Outcome Following Maternal Organic Solvent Exposure55. Industrial Solvents and Kidney Disease57. Lymphohematopoietic Study of Workers Exposed to Benzene Including Multiple Myeloma, Lymphoma, and Chronic Lymphatic Leukemia58. Solvent Use and Chromosomal Aberrations and Sister Chromatoid Exchanges59. Solvent Use and Hepatoxicity60. Toxicity of Environmental Solvent Exposure for Brain, Lung, and Heart60. Supercritical Solvents61. Ionic Liquids62. Deep Eutectic Solvents and Their Applications as New Green Reaction Media63. Novel Applications of the Bio-Based Solvent Ethyl Lactate in Chemical Technology64. Absorptive Solvent Recovery65. Solvent Recovery66. Solvent Treatment in a Paints and Coating Plant67. Application of Solar Photocatalytic Oxidation to VOC-Containing Airstreams68. Gloves for Solvent Use69. Suit Materials for Solvent Use70. Respiratory Protection for Solvent Use

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