A comprehensive guide to the hazardous properties of chemical substances [Elektronisk resurs] / Pradyot Patnaik.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley, c2007.Edition: 3rd edDescription: 1 online resource (xxiii, 1059 p.) : illISBN:
  • 9780470134955
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print: A comprehensive guide to the hazardous properties of chemical substancesDDC classification:
  • 615.9 22
LOC classification:
  • RA1211 .P38 2007eb
NLM classification:
  • 2007 I-915
  • QV 600
Other classification:
  • Vae
Online resources:
Contents:
Part A. Introduction -- Glossary -- Physical properties of compounds and hazardousw characteristics -- Toxic properties of chemical substances -- Target organs and toxicology -- Cancer causing chemicals -- Teratogenic substances -- Habit forming addictive substances -- Flammable and combustible properties of chemical substances -- Explosive characteristics of chemical substances -- Peroxide forming substances -- Chemical warfare agents -- Biological warfare agents and bioterrorism -- Part B. Acids, carboxylic -- Acids, mineral -- Acids, peroxy -- Alcohols -- Aldehydes -- Alkalies -- Alkaloids -- Amines, aliphatic -- Amines, aromatic -- Asbestos -- Azo dyes -- Chlorohydrins -- Cyanides, organic (nitriles) -- Cyanides, inorganic -- Dioxin and related compounds -- Epoxy compounds -- Esters -- Ethers -- Gases, common toxic and flammable -- Glycol ethers -- Haloethers -- Halogenated hydrocarbons -- Halogen, halogen oxides, and interhalgen compounds -- Heterocyclic compounds -- Hydrocarbons, aliphatic and alicyclic -- Hydrocarbons, aromatic -- Industrial solvents -- Isocyanates, organic -- Ketones -- Metal acetylides and fulminates -- Metal -- Metal alkyls -- Metal azides -- Metal carbonyls -- Metal hydrides -- Metals, reactive -- Metals, toxic -- Mustard gas and sulfur mustards -- Nerve gases -- Nitro explosives -- Oxidizers -- Particulates -- Peroxides, organic -- Pesticides and herbicides : classification, structure, and analysis -- Pesticides, carbamate -- Pesticides, organochlorine -- Pesticides, organophosphorus -- Herbicides, chlorophenoxy acid -- Herbicides, triazine -- Herbicides, urea -- Phenols -- Phosphorus and its compounds -- Polychlorinated biphenyls -- Radon and radioactive substances -- Sulfate esters -- Sulfur containing organics (miscellaneous) -- Miscellaneous substances -- Appendix A: Federal regulations -- Appendix B: IARC list of carcinogenic agents (update 2006) -- Appendix C: NTP list of catcinogens (2004) 11th Annual Report.
Review: "Correlating chemical structure with toxicity to humans and the environment, and the chemical structure of compounds to their hazardous properties, A Comprehensive Guide to the Hazardous Properties of Chemical Substances, Third Edition allows users to assess the toxicity of a substance even when no experimental data exists. Thus, it bridges the gap between hazardous materials and chemistry." "Because it provides information that enables those with a chemistry background to perform assessments without prior data, this comprehensive reference appeals to chemists, chemical engineers, toxicologists, and forensic scientists, as well as industrial hygienists, occupational physicians, Hazmat professionals, and others in related fields."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part A. Introduction -- Glossary -- Physical properties of compounds and hazardousw characteristics -- Toxic properties of chemical substances -- Target organs and toxicology -- Cancer causing chemicals -- Teratogenic substances -- Habit forming addictive substances -- Flammable and combustible properties of chemical substances -- Explosive characteristics of chemical substances -- Peroxide forming substances -- Chemical warfare agents -- Biological warfare agents and bioterrorism -- Part B. Acids, carboxylic -- Acids, mineral -- Acids, peroxy -- Alcohols -- Aldehydes -- Alkalies -- Alkaloids -- Amines, aliphatic -- Amines, aromatic -- Asbestos -- Azo dyes -- Chlorohydrins -- Cyanides, organic (nitriles) -- Cyanides, inorganic -- Dioxin and related compounds -- Epoxy compounds -- Esters -- Ethers -- Gases, common toxic and flammable -- Glycol ethers -- Haloethers -- Halogenated hydrocarbons -- Halogen, halogen oxides, and interhalgen compounds -- Heterocyclic compounds -- Hydrocarbons, aliphatic and alicyclic -- Hydrocarbons, aromatic -- Industrial solvents -- Isocyanates, organic -- Ketones -- Metal acetylides and fulminates -- Metal -- Metal alkyls -- Metal azides -- Metal carbonyls -- Metal hydrides -- Metals, reactive -- Metals, toxic -- Mustard gas and sulfur mustards -- Nerve gases -- Nitro explosives -- Oxidizers -- Particulates -- Peroxides, organic -- Pesticides and herbicides : classification, structure, and analysis -- Pesticides, carbamate -- Pesticides, organochlorine -- Pesticides, organophosphorus -- Herbicides, chlorophenoxy acid -- Herbicides, triazine -- Herbicides, urea -- Phenols -- Phosphorus and its compounds -- Polychlorinated biphenyls -- Radon and radioactive substances -- Sulfate esters -- Sulfur containing organics (miscellaneous) -- Miscellaneous substances -- Appendix A: Federal regulations -- Appendix B: IARC list of carcinogenic agents (update 2006) -- Appendix C: NTP list of catcinogens (2004) 11th Annual Report.

"Correlating chemical structure with toxicity to humans and the environment, and the chemical structure of compounds to their hazardous properties, A Comprehensive Guide to the Hazardous Properties of Chemical Substances, Third Edition allows users to assess the toxicity of a substance even when no experimental data exists. Thus, it bridges the gap between hazardous materials and chemistry." "Because it provides information that enables those with a chemistry background to perform assessments without prior data, this comprehensive reference appeals to chemists, chemical engineers, toxicologists, and forensic scientists, as well as industrial hygienists, occupational physicians, Hazmat professionals, and others in related fields."--Jacket.

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