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THE ESSENTIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRY - ONLINE

 * Home
    * Using this website
    * ECI online: its genesis
    * Consultants
    * Acknowledgements
    * Copyright

 * Introduction
    * The chemical industry

 * Industrial processes
    * Catalysis in industry
    * Chemical reactors
    * Cracking and related refinery processes
    * Distillation
    * Extracting crude oil and natural gas
    * Green chemistry
    * Recycling in the chemical industry

 * Materials and applications
    * Biofuels
    * Biorefineries
    * Biotechnology in the chemical industry
    * Colorants
    * Composites
    * Crop protection chemicals
    * Edible fats and oils
    * Fertilizers
    * Nanomaterials
    * Paints
    * Soaps
    * Surfactants

 * Basic chemicals
    * Ammonia
    * Benzene and methylbenzenes
    * Bromine
    * Buta-1,3-diene
    * Calcium carbonate
    * Chlorine
    * Epoxyethane (Ethylene oxide)
    * Ethane-1,2-diol (Ethylene glycol)
    * Ethanoic acid (Acetic acid)
    * Ethanol
    * Ethene (Ethylene)
    * Fluorine
    * Hydrogen
    * Hydrogen chloride
    * Hydrogen fluoride
    * Hydrogen peroxide
    * Iodine
    * Methanal (Formaldehyde)
    * Methanol
    * Methyl tertiary-butyl ether
    * Nitric acid
    * Oxygen, nitrogen and the rare gases
    * Phenol
    * Phosphoric acid
    * Phosphorus
    * Propanone (Acetone)
    * Propene (Propylene)
    * Sodium carbonate
    * Sodium hydroxide
    * Sulfur
    * Sulfuric acid
    * Titanium dioxide
    * Urea

 * Polymers
    * Polymers: an overview
    * Degradable plastics
    * Methanal plastics (Formaldehyde plastics)
    * Polyamides
    * Polycarbonates
    * Poly(chloroethene) (Polyvinyl chloride)
    * Polyesters
    * Poly(ethene) (Polyethylene)
    * Poly(methyl 2-methylpropenoate) (Polymethyl methacrylate)
    * Poly(phenylethene) (Polystyrene)
    * Poly(propene) (Polypropylene)
    * Poly(propenoic acid) (Polyacrylic acid)
    * Poly(propenonitrile) (Polyacrylonitrile)
    * Poly(tetrafluoroethene) (Polytetrafluoroethylene)
    * Polyurethanes
    * Silicones

 * Metals
    * Aluminium
    * Copper
    * Iron
    * Lead
    * Magnesium
    * Steel
    * Titanium
    * Zinc


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WELCOME TO THE ESSENTIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRY - ONLINE

This is a reference library of the world’s principal industrial chemicals, their
uses and their manufacture using current industrial processes and innovations.
 This new web-based edition was first developed in 2013 from the book of the
same title, which went through five editions.  It is intended for:

 * school, college and university students and their teachers
 * industrial chemists and employees of chemical companies needing a quick
   reference or overview

ABOUT THE THE ESSENTIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRY - ONLINE

The Essential Chemical Industry (ECI) - online is one of the most highly
respected and up-to-date resources about the chemical industry.  This innovative
website has easy cross-referencing and drill-down capability and achieves a new
level of access for the student, researcher and industrial chemist alike. 

 

 

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 * Home
   * Using this website
   * ECI online: its genesis
   * Consultants
   * Acknowledgements
   * Copyright
 * Introduction
 * Industrial processes
 * Materials and applications
 * Basic chemicals
 * Polymers
 * Metals

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