Handbook for the Analysis and Identification of Alternative Refrigerants

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13C NMR.
19F NMR.
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Alternative Refrigerant
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Autoignition Temperature
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Chemical Incompatibilities
chromatographic analysis
Critical Density
Critical Pressure
Critical Temperature
Dipole Moment
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Gas Chromatographic Retention
infrared and ultraviolet spectra
mass spectrometry applications
Mass Spectrum
Negligible Solubility
NMR Absorption
NMR Spectrum
Normal Boiling Point
ozone depletion analysis
physical properties data
Ppm 19F
Refractive Index
refrigerant chemical identification methods
Registry Number
Simple Asphyxiant
Specific Gravity
spectroscopic techniques
Thermal Decomposition
Vapor Density

Product details

  • ISBN 9781315893235
  • Weight: 1400g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Many laboratories are engaged in research on the development of new fluids for use as refrigerants to replace the fully halogenated materials that are believed to contribute to atmospheric ozone depletion. An integral part of this effort is the chemical analysis of new fluids that are synthesized, prepared, and tested. This comprehensive book, which is divided into two parts, fills an important need in this vital chemical analysis protocol. The first part reviews the major chemical analysis methods that have been developed and used at NIST and in other laboratories. This review covers spectroscopic, chromatographic, and "wet" analytical methods, with treatment divided by qualitative identification, qualitative determinations, and chemical reaction screening. The second part contains a compilation of analytical information of the new fluids and their products. Physical properties, mass spectra, infrared spectra, ultraviolet spectra, nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, and gas chromatographic retention data are provided for each fluid or product.

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