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All chemicals, chemical trade names, and other substances with known biological properties listed in the Handbook of Chemical Risk Assessment series — a total of about 1600 — are presented in Table 33.1. [Pg.1758]

Chemical Trade Names and Commercial Synonyms, Williams Haynes, Van Nostrand, New York. [Pg.174]

Another fairly useful reference volume is the Textile Brand Names Dictionary 106 which covers the years 1934 through 1947. Even more valuable is Haynes book, Chemical Trade Names and Commercial Synonyms 104, which is a good source for the identification of the numerous chemicals used in the production of man-made fibers. [Pg.195]

In addition to the buyers guides and directories, trade names can be located in many standard lists, such as Gardner and Cook s Chemical Synonyms, Haynes Chemical Trade Names and Chemical Synonyms, and Zimmerman and Lavine s Handbook of Material Trade Names, and the Merck Index. [Pg.47]

Chemical Synonyms and Trade Names by W. Gardner, revised by E. I. Cooke (Technical Press, 1948) is a dictionary and commercial handbook with brief definitions of over 28,(KX) items relating to the manufacture, use and properties of industrial chemicals. An American equivalent defining over 2,000 special names of chemicals sold industrially in the United States with their composition and uses is Chemical Trade Names and Commercial Synonyms by W. Haynes (Van Nostrand, 1955). It contains an index of manufacturers and addresses. The Handbook of Material Trade Names by O. T. Zimmerman and I. Lavine (Industrial Research Service, 1953) contains 15,000 entries from all fields, listing their properties, uses, manufacturers or distributors. Besides a classified section there is a directory of producers and their goods. [Pg.166]

CHEMICAL NAME AND SVNONYMS j TRADE NAME AND SYNONYMS ... [Pg.40]

According to the principle of extraction, the organic extractants can be classified into four classes (i) solvating (neutral) (ii) cationic (acidic) (iii) anionic (basic) and (iv) chelating. The trade names and chemical names of the various extractants have been presented in the figures illustrating the classification. [Pg.512]

The citation of trade names and/or names of manufacturers in this publication is not to be construed as an endorsement or as approval by ACS of the commercial products or services referenced herein nor should the mere reference herein to any drawing, specification, chemical process, or other data be regarded as a license or as a conveyance of any right or permission to the holder, reader, or any other person or corporation, to manufacture, reproduce, use, or sell any patented invention or copyrighted work that may in any way be related thereto. Registered names, trademarks, etc., used in this publication, even without specific indication thereof, are not to be considered unprotected by law. [Pg.5]

The US trade names and codes are given by Perry et al. (1997). A comprehensive review of the engineering materials used for chemical and process plant can be found in the book by Evans (1974). [Pg.295]

Chemcyclopedia. An annual supplement to Chemical Engineering News (C EN), Chemcyclopedia [64] provides a listing of chemicals, trade names, packaging, special shipping requirements, potential applications, and CAS Registry Numbers, if available. Chemicals are listed in categories. By accessing the online edition, users may obtain detailed information about chemicals and companies. For example, users can search for specific chemicals... [Pg.771]

Jerome O. Nriagu. The Rise and Fall of Leaded Gasoline. The Science of the Total Environment. 92 (1990) 13-28. An authoritative history of leaded gasoline. The source for airplane octane lead industry pays Kehoe s salary one of few environmentally unsafe products forced out of market place one of top 10 chemicals in U.S. Esso slogan compression ratio and valve seat recession Kettering about automobile at crossroads, Europe versus U.S. 90 percent all U.S. gas and 80 percent worldwide autos after 20 years of TEL TEL drove U.S. transport lead removed from Ethyl trade name and Ethyl s control of publications and environment to be monitored by voluntary self-regulation, not legislation. [Pg.218]

A weekly publication of McGraw-Hill. This excellent pubheation concentrates on the news and business aspects of the chemical industry. It periodically has excellent marketing and sales studies for various products. It also publishes annually a plant-site-selection issue and a Buyers Guide. The Buyers Guide lists the major producers and the source of supply for over 6,000 chemical products, and has a list of chemical trade names. It publishes, quarterly, the current financial condition of 300 companies involved in chemical processing. [Pg.21]


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