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Heinz-Gerhard Franck
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Rütgerswerke AG, Frankfurt/M 11, West Germany
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Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
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Rütgerswerke AG, Frankfurt/M 11, West Germany
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Table of contents (16 chapters)
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- Heinz-Gerhard Franck, Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
Pages 1-7
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- Heinz-Gerhard Franck, Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
Pages 8-26
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- Heinz-Gerhard Franck, Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
Pages 27-98
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- Heinz-Gerhard Franck, Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
Pages 99-131
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- Heinz-Gerhard Franck, Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
Pages 132-235
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- Heinz-Gerhard Franck, Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
Pages 236-264
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- Heinz-Gerhard Franck, Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
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- Heinz-Gerhard Franck, Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
Pages 291-297
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- Heinz-Gerhard Franck, Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
Pages 298-333
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- Heinz-Gerhard Franck, Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
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- Heinz-Gerhard Franck, Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
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- Heinz-Gerhard Franck, Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
Pages 362-367
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- Heinz-Gerhard Franck, Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
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- Heinz-Gerhard Franck, Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
Pages 387-425
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- Heinz-Gerhard Franck, Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
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- Heinz-Gerhard Franck, Jürgen Walter Stadelhofer
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Back Matter
Pages 449-486
About this book
Aromatic organic hydrocarbons and heterocycles represent a bulk of about one third of all industrially produced organic basic materials. Aromatic compounds such as benzene, phenol, naphthalene, anthracene, and their homologues, are derived from raw materials, coal, crude oil and biogenic resources by thermal and catalytic refining processes. This book introduces the chemistry of aromatics with a brief discussion of the aromatic character and a survey of historical aspects, particularly the development of the organic dye industry during the 19th century. The main emphasis of the book is to give a clear prospect of industrial processes for the production and the derivatisation of aromatics with consistent flow diagrams. Economical aspects of by- and side-products are especially regarded. For the most important aromatics an analysis of the international market included their derivatives: polymers, pesticides, dyes, pigments and drugs. Professional scientists, managers and students in chemistry and chemical engineering will find a wealth of information for their career and daily work.