Abstract
This book describes the utility of the inorganic and organometallic compounds of tin for industrial and commercial applications. After a brief introduction outlining the range of applications, a concise overview of the industrial methods of preparation of tin compounds is given, followed by a section discussing the toxicological aspects of tin compounds. The succeeding ten chapters cover the applications of tin compounds in antifouling systems: as agrochemicals, wood preservatives, PCV stabilizers, fire retardants, pharmaceuticals, catalysts, reducing agents, and in the glass and ceramics industries. An additional chapter discusses a number of miscellaneous uses of tin compounds which are of specialized interest even though these applications do not account for a major percentage of the quantity of tin compounds used industrially. The final chapter deals with environmental aspects concerning tin compounds, notably the organometallic derivatives. The mode of entry into the environment, the aqueous chemistry of these compounds, their possible transformations, and methods of removal are discussed.
Citation Formats
Blunden, S J, Cusack, P A, and Hill, R.
Industrial uses of tin chemicals.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1986.
Web.
Blunden, S J, Cusack, P A, & Hill, R.
Industrial uses of tin chemicals.
United Kingdom.
Blunden, S J, Cusack, P A, and Hill, R.
1986.
"Industrial uses of tin chemicals."
United Kingdom.
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title = {Industrial uses of tin chemicals}
author = {Blunden, S J, Cusack, P A, and Hill, R}
abstractNote = {This book describes the utility of the inorganic and organometallic compounds of tin for industrial and commercial applications. After a brief introduction outlining the range of applications, a concise overview of the industrial methods of preparation of tin compounds is given, followed by a section discussing the toxicological aspects of tin compounds. The succeeding ten chapters cover the applications of tin compounds in antifouling systems: as agrochemicals, wood preservatives, PCV stabilizers, fire retardants, pharmaceuticals, catalysts, reducing agents, and in the glass and ceramics industries. An additional chapter discusses a number of miscellaneous uses of tin compounds which are of specialized interest even though these applications do not account for a major percentage of the quantity of tin compounds used industrially. The final chapter deals with environmental aspects concerning tin compounds, notably the organometallic derivatives. The mode of entry into the environment, the aqueous chemistry of these compounds, their possible transformations, and methods of removal are discussed.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1986}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Industrial uses of tin chemicals}
author = {Blunden, S J, Cusack, P A, and Hill, R}
abstractNote = {This book describes the utility of the inorganic and organometallic compounds of tin for industrial and commercial applications. After a brief introduction outlining the range of applications, a concise overview of the industrial methods of preparation of tin compounds is given, followed by a section discussing the toxicological aspects of tin compounds. The succeeding ten chapters cover the applications of tin compounds in antifouling systems: as agrochemicals, wood preservatives, PCV stabilizers, fire retardants, pharmaceuticals, catalysts, reducing agents, and in the glass and ceramics industries. An additional chapter discusses a number of miscellaneous uses of tin compounds which are of specialized interest even though these applications do not account for a major percentage of the quantity of tin compounds used industrially. The final chapter deals with environmental aspects concerning tin compounds, notably the organometallic derivatives. The mode of entry into the environment, the aqueous chemistry of these compounds, their possible transformations, and methods of removal are discussed.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1986}
month = {Jan}
}