Chemicals obtained from crude petroleum and natural gas are known as petrochemicals. They are formed either during the refining of crude petroleum or after treatment of petroleum products with other chemicals. About 16% of total crude production is used for synthesis of fertilizers, pesticides, plastics, solvents, adhesives and pharmaceuticals. A single barrel of crude oil can produce 42% gasoline, 22% diesel, 9% jet fuel, 5% fuel oil, 4% liquefied petroleum gases and 18% other products. More than 6000 items used in daily life are someway linked with petroleum or petrochemicals. A partial list include ballpoint pens, bicycle tires, curtains, deodorants, detergents, dyes, glycerin, helmet, lipstick, nail paint, refrigerants, shoe polish, tennis rackets, umbrellas, vitamin capsules, wax, etc. This fourth volume of the series is principally concerned with petrochemicals derived from crude petroleum. Initial chapters discuss development and valuation of petrochemical technical knowledge in the Middle East countries and basic insight in production of petrochemical. Next chapters cover performance of dividing wall columns in separation of light hydrocarbons; removal of p-nitrophenol from petrochemical wastewater; natural ageing of polyolefins; anti-wear additives in diesel fuels and theory and practices in hydrocarbon production and optimization. Chapters on biofuel/ biodiesel/ bioethanol and biosurfactants have been also included. The last article highlights the use of waste and low cost materials in manufacture of asphalt binder used for paving applications. The 19 articles of this volume have come through 43 senior academicians, researchers and experienced industry professionals from different parts of the world. The publishers do hope that this scholarly series will prove to be a valuable resource to students, researchers, academicians and industry professionals involved in this vast field.
K. K. Pant & Shishir Sinha
Advances In Petroleum Engineering-II, Petrochemical [EPUB ebook]
Advances In Petroleum Engineering-II, Petrochemical [EPUB ebook]
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 418 ● ISBN 9781626992009 ● Casa editrice Studium Press ● Pubblicato 2015 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 7345846 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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