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Chemistry and Technology of Isocyanates Henri Ulrich Chemical Consultant, Guilford, USA The production of both mono- and diisocyanates is of ever increasing importance to the chemical industry. The annual global consumption of polyurethanes, derived from diisocyanates, has reached over six million metric tons. This book highlights the syntheses, reactions and the industrial importance of this group. Chemistry and Technology of Isocyanates: is the only comprehensive book on isocyanate chemistry and technology highlights the industrial applications of diisocyanates in the manufacture of flexible…mehr

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Chemistry and Technology of Isocyanates Henri Ulrich Chemical Consultant, Guilford, USA The production of both mono- and diisocyanates is of ever increasing importance to the chemical industry. The annual global consumption of polyurethanes, derived from diisocyanates, has reached over six million metric tons. This book highlights the syntheses, reactions and the industrial importance of this group. Chemistry and Technology of Isocyanates: is the only comprehensive book on isocyanate chemistry and technology highlights the industrial applications of diisocyanates in the manufacture of flexible and rigid foams, elastomers, coatings and adhesives discusses ionomers used in water-based coatings, polymer networks and biomedical polymers reviews current and future environmental issues, including toxicity and safe handling of isocyanates, recycling of isocyanate derived polymers and monomers derived from natural products.Chemistry and Technology of Isocyanates is invaluable to researchers and technologists of organic, polymer and biochemistry and all others working with polyurethanes and other isocyanate products.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Henri Ulrich is an expert in heterocumulene chemistry in general, in particular dealing with isocyanates and carbodiimides. He is also known for his important contributions to polymer chemistry, in particular from an industrial point of view. Coming from industry, his work is focused on synthetic chemistry and practical applications rather than theoretical considerations.