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E-raamat: Industrial Gases Processing

Edited by (Linde AG, Höllriegelskreuth, Germany), Preface by (Linde AG, Pullach, Germany), Translated by (Wangen, Germany)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jun-2008
  • Kirjastus: Blackwell Verlag GmbH
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  • ISBN-13: 9783527621255
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The majority of modern manufacturing processes rely on industrial gases. The editors estimate that given current rates of development, and there will be an increase in world demand for industrial gases of about seven percent per year. This collection of articles by experts from leading industrial gas and engineering companies describe the production of atmospheric noble and synthesis gases, including hydrogen and carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, acetylene, and medical and special gases. With actual applications such as aspects of hydrogen technology and the use of hydrogen in fuel cells as well, the contributors address logistics, the air gases of nitrogen, oxygen and argon, the noble gases of neon, krypton, xenon and helium, gases used in synthesis such as hydrogen and carbon monoxide, natural gas, fuel gases, and mixtures. They also describe the use of gases in medicine including medicinal oxygen, home therapy gases, gases for anesthesia, and medical carbonic acid. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Almost every modern manufacturing process relies on industrial gases, and sales of such gases are expected to rise by around 45% over the next five years.
Here, experienced and authoritative experts from one of the two world's largest producer of industrial gases impart their knowledge on atmospheric, noble and synthesized gases, carbon dioxide, LNG, acetylene and other fuel gases, as well as special and medical gases. Modern applications, e.g., the use of hydrogen in fuel cells, are included as well. This practical text is rounded off by a section on logistics.

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If you're looking for a clear, concise, but informative reference book on industrial gases, this is a good one to go for. (Chemistry & Industry; July 2008)

Introduction
Atmospheric Gases Nitrogen, Oxygen and Argon
Noble Gases Neon, Krypton and Xenon
Noble Gas Helium
Synthesis Gas: Hydrogen, Carbonmonoxide and their Mixtures
Carbondioxide
Liquefied Natural Gas
Acetylene and Other Fuel Gases
Special Gases
Medical Gases
Logistics


Heinz-Wolfgang Haring studied chemistry at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany, graduating in 1972. He gained his doctorate in 1978 in metal-organic chemistry, joining Linde Engineering, a division of the current Linde Group, one year later. He was initially responsible for material selection in the various processing plants, from steamcrackers to hydrogen plants and air separation units, and for material and corrosion investigations in the event of equipment failure. In 1983, after further qualification as a welding engineer, he became head of the Material Testing Department. From here he advanced to Quality Assurance Manager in 1990, and has since held managerial posts in Materials Technology and Engineering Services Mechanical Equipment. Finally, Dr. Haring returned to chemistry and in 2001 became responsible for Chemical R&D, including the analytical services for the various process plants.