Subject Headings Used in the Catalogs of the United States Atomic Energy Commission

Subject Headings Used in the Catalogs of the United States Atomic Energy Commission
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1962
Genre: Subject headings
ISBN: UOM:39015095051283

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Subject Headings Used by the USAEC Technical Information Service

Subject Headings Used by the USAEC Technical Information Service
Author: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 498
Release: 1960
Genre: Subject headings
ISBN: UOM:39015030343365

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Carbon Functional Organosilicon Compounds

Carbon Functional Organosilicon Compounds
Author: Vaclav Chvalovsky
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781475703818

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The term "carbon-functional organosilicon compound" is used for organosilicon compounds in which a functional group is bonded to an organic moiety that is in turn con nected to silicon via a Si-C bond. Thus, only Si-Cn-Y com pounds (Y designates a functional group) will be discussed in this book 1 Si-O-Cn-Y compounds will in general not be considered, although the latter group does include a large number of natural substances containing silylated hydroxyl groups. (Because of the differing importance of various Y groups, the reader will find some deviation from this restriction). Finally, compounds containing a silyl group as the functional group are not considered. An overview of the field of organosilicon chemistry would show that in the last several decades the commercial synthesis of organosilicon products has increased substan tially, both in annual production and also in the increasing variety of compounds produced. This increase in the number of commercially available carbon-functional monomers and polymers (silicone polymers) is most remarkable and is occurring because new applications are continually being found for these compounds. As might be expected, the number of publications in this field is also increasing. The important position of silicon in the periodic table - between carbon, aluminum, and phosphorus - means that an understanding of the nature of the bonds in organosilicon compounds is quite important in order to understand the bonding in these other areas.

Design and Control of Structure of Advanced Carbon Materials for Enhanced Performance

Design and Control of Structure of Advanced Carbon Materials for Enhanced Performance
Author: Brian Rand,Stephen P. Appleyard,M. Ferhat Yardim
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789401010139

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Carbon is unique in the range of structures and properties that are displayed by its material forms. The bonds in diamond, within the plane ofgraphite and in the fullerene molecules, C , are the strongest covalent bonds possible. This strong covalent bonding 60 leads to some exceptional intrinsic properties, examples ofwhich are: the greatest Young's modulus (in diamond, within the graphite plane and in single walled nanotubes) the highest room temperature thermal conductivity (in diamond and within the graphite plane) high hole mobility in doped diamond exceptional thermal stability ofthe structure in graphite It is because of the extreme thermal stability that such a wide range of materials is available. Atomic mobilities are low at all but the highest temperatures. Sintering, melting and casting ofcarbon are not feasible processing operations and carbon/graphite components are exclusively produced from the pyrolytic decomposition of organic precursors. The vast majority of engineering carbons have Sp2 type bonding and are related in some way to the structure of graphite. In the c-direction the bonding in graphite is of van der Waals character with the result that graphite is highly anisotropic in its properties and is probably unique in showing both the highest and lowest bond strengths in different directions in the same crystal.

Silicon Reagents for Organic Synthesis

Silicon Reagents for Organic Synthesis
Author: William P. Weber
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642686610

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The Silicon Cycle

The Silicon Cycle
Author: Venugopalan Ittekkot,Daniela Unger,Christoph Humborg,Nguyen Tac An
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2012-09-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781597267823

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Silicon is among the most abundant elements on earth. It plays a key but largely unappreciated role in many biogeochemical processes, including those that regulate climate and undergird marine food webs. The Silicon Cycle is the first book in more than 20 years to present a comprehensive overview of the silicon cycle and issues associated with it. The book summarizes the major outcomes of the project Land-Ocean Interactions: Silica Cycle, initiated by the Scientific Community on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) of the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU). It tracks the pathway of silicon from land to sea and discusses its biotic and abiotic modifications in transit as well as its cycling in the coastal seas. Natural geological processes in combination with atmospheric and hydrological processes are discussed, as well as human perturbations of the natural controls of the silicon cycle.

Organosilicon Chemistry III

Organosilicon Chemistry III
Author: Norbert Auner,Johann Weis
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 742
Release: 2008-08-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783527620746

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Organosilicon Chemistry at its best ...((kursiv)) Like its two hugely successful predecessors, the third volume again presents the latest developments in a rapidly developing field of industsrial and academic research. The contributions from approx. 80 internationally renowned experts and researchers in this fascinating part of the rapidly growing field of main group chemistry describe current trends in organosilicon chemistry and provide summaries of the latest (1997!) knowledge in this area. To facilitate access to the ongoing research this volume is split into two parts, each with a comprehensive introduction: Part 1: Fascinating Organosilicon Compounds Part 2: Silicon Based Materials

Non halogenated Flame Retardant Handbook

Non halogenated Flame Retardant Handbook
Author: Alexander B. Morgan
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2021-12-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781119750567

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NON-HALOGENATED FLAME RETARDANT HANDBOOK The 2nd edition of the definitive single book of information, regulations, and how to use non-halogenated flame retardant technology. This book focuses on non-halogenated flame retardants with an emphasis on practical and applied issues, and builds upon the 1st edition, but is not just a re-do/re-edit of 1st/sup edition content. While non-halogenated flame retardants have not greatly changed since the 1st edition was published in 2014, there have been enough advances and changes to merit a 2nd edition. The book includes chapters on regulation and drivers for non-halogenated flame retardants, specific chapters on each of the major classes of flame retardants, as well as some newer technologies/niche non-halogenated solutions which are either starting to enter the market (coatings / bio-derived flame retardants) or are at least being studied with enough detail to bring to the attention of the reader. As with the 1st edition, the 2nd edition still takes a practical approach to addressing the narrow subject of non-halogenated flame retardancy. It includes more emphasis on flame retardant selection for specific plastics, practical considerations in flame retardant material design, and what the strengths and limits of these various technologies are. Previous flame retardant material science books have covered non-halogenated flame retardants, but they focus more on how they work rather than how to use them. This book focuses more on the practical uses, hence the title of the book “Handbook”, which should make it of good use to industrial chemists and material scientists. Audience The primary audience is material scientists, industrial chemists, fire safety engineers who have to meet flame retardant needs to sell products. It will also be useful to academics working to develop new flame retardant solutions.