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Environmental analysis and technology for the refining industry [[electronic resource] /] / James G. Speight
Environmental analysis and technology for the refining industry [[electronic resource] /] / James G. Speight
Autore Speight James G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (369 p.)
Disciplina 665.5
665.538
Collana Chemical analysis
Soggetto topico Petroleum refineries - Waste disposal - Environmental aspects
Petroleum waste - Management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-27748-3
9786610277483
0-470-36186-7
0-471-73985-5
0-471-73984-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Environmental Analysis and Technology for the Refining Industry; CONTENTS; Preface; PART I PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY; Chapter 1 Definitions and Terminology; 1.1 The Environment; 1.2 Petroleum; 1.3 Classification; 1.3.1 Chemical Composition; 1.3.2 Correlation Index; 1.3.3 Density; 1.3.4 Carbon Distribution; 1.3.5 Viscosity-Gravity Constant; 1.3.6 UOP Characterization Factor; 1.4 Petroleum Products; 1.4.1 Boiling Range; 1.4.2 Environmental Behavior; 1.5 Refinery Waste; 1.5.1 Chemical Characteristics; 1.5.2 Environmental Behavior; References; Chapter 2 Composition and Properties; 2.1 Composition
2.1.1 Elemental Composition2.1.2 Chemical Composition; 2.1.3 Composition by Volatility; 2.1.4 Composition by Fractionation; 2.2 Properties; 2.2.1 Density and Specific Gravity; 2.2.2 Elemental (Ultimate) Analysis; 2.2.3 Fractionation by Chromatography; 2.2.4 Liquefaction and Solidification; 2.2.5 Metals Content; 2.2.6 Spectroscopic Properties; 2.2.7 Surface and Interfacial Tension; 2.2.8 Viscosity; 2.2.9 Volatility; References; Chapter 3 Refinery Products and By-Products; 3.1 Refinery Products; 3.1.1 Liquefied Petroleum Gas; 3.1.2 Naphtha, Gasoline, and Solvents; 3.1.3 Kerosene and Diesel Fuel
3.1.4 Fuel Oil3.1.5 Lubricating Oil; 3.1.6 White Oil, Insulating Oil, and Insecticides; 3.1.7 Grease; 3.1.8 Wax; 3.1.9 Asphalt; 3.1.10 Coke; 3.2 Petrochemicals; 3.3 Refinery Chemicals; 3.3.1 Alkalis; 3.3.2 Acids; 3.3.3 Catalysts; References; Chapter 4 Refinery Wastes; 4.1 Process Wastes; 4.1.1 Desalting; 4.1.2 Distillation; 4.1.3 Visbreaking and Coking; 4.1.4 Fluid Catalytic Cracking; 4.1.5 Hydrocracking and Hydrotreating; 4.1.6 Alkylation and Polymerization; 4.1.7 Catalytic Reforming; 4.1.8 Isomerization; 4.1.9 Deasphalting and Dewaxing; 4.2 Entry into the Environment
4.2.1 Storage and Handling of Petroleum Products4.2.2 Release into the Environment; 4.3 Toxicity; 4.3.1 Lower-Boiling Constituents; 4.3.2 Higher-Boiling Constituents; 4.3.3 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons; 4.3.4 Wastewater; References; PART II ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY AND ANALYSIS; Chapter 5 Environmental Regulations; 5.1 Environmental Impact of Refining; 5.1.1 Air Pollution; 5.1.2 Water Pollution; 5.1.3 Soil Pollution; 5.2 Environmental Regulations in the United States; 5.2.1 Clean Air Act; 5.2.2 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; 5.2.3 Clean Water Act; 5.2.4 Safe Drinking Water Act
5.2.5 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act5.2.6 Oil Pollution Act; 5.2.7 Occupational Safety and Health Act; 5.2.8 Toxic Substances Control Act; 5.2.9 Hazardous Materials Transportation Act; 5.3 Refinery Outlook; 5.3.1 Hazardous Waste Regulations; 5.3.2 Regulatory Background; 5.3.3 Requirements; 5.4 Management of Refinery Waste; References; Chapter 6 Sample Collection and Preparation; 6.1 Petroleum Chemicals; 6.2 Sample Collection and Preparation; 6.2.1 Sample Collection; 6.2.2 Extract Concentration; 6.2.3 Sample Cleanup; 6.3 Measurement; 6.4 Accuracy
6.5 Precision
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143581103321
Speight James G  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Environmental analysis and technology for the refining industry [[electronic resource] /] / James G. Speight
Environmental analysis and technology for the refining industry [[electronic resource] /] / James G. Speight
Autore Speight James G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (369 p.)
Disciplina 665.5
665.538
Collana Chemical analysis
Soggetto topico Petroleum refineries - Waste disposal - Environmental aspects
Petroleum waste - Management
ISBN 1-280-27748-3
9786610277483
0-470-36186-7
0-471-73985-5
0-471-73984-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Environmental Analysis and Technology for the Refining Industry; CONTENTS; Preface; PART I PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY; Chapter 1 Definitions and Terminology; 1.1 The Environment; 1.2 Petroleum; 1.3 Classification; 1.3.1 Chemical Composition; 1.3.2 Correlation Index; 1.3.3 Density; 1.3.4 Carbon Distribution; 1.3.5 Viscosity-Gravity Constant; 1.3.6 UOP Characterization Factor; 1.4 Petroleum Products; 1.4.1 Boiling Range; 1.4.2 Environmental Behavior; 1.5 Refinery Waste; 1.5.1 Chemical Characteristics; 1.5.2 Environmental Behavior; References; Chapter 2 Composition and Properties; 2.1 Composition
2.1.1 Elemental Composition2.1.2 Chemical Composition; 2.1.3 Composition by Volatility; 2.1.4 Composition by Fractionation; 2.2 Properties; 2.2.1 Density and Specific Gravity; 2.2.2 Elemental (Ultimate) Analysis; 2.2.3 Fractionation by Chromatography; 2.2.4 Liquefaction and Solidification; 2.2.5 Metals Content; 2.2.6 Spectroscopic Properties; 2.2.7 Surface and Interfacial Tension; 2.2.8 Viscosity; 2.2.9 Volatility; References; Chapter 3 Refinery Products and By-Products; 3.1 Refinery Products; 3.1.1 Liquefied Petroleum Gas; 3.1.2 Naphtha, Gasoline, and Solvents; 3.1.3 Kerosene and Diesel Fuel
3.1.4 Fuel Oil3.1.5 Lubricating Oil; 3.1.6 White Oil, Insulating Oil, and Insecticides; 3.1.7 Grease; 3.1.8 Wax; 3.1.9 Asphalt; 3.1.10 Coke; 3.2 Petrochemicals; 3.3 Refinery Chemicals; 3.3.1 Alkalis; 3.3.2 Acids; 3.3.3 Catalysts; References; Chapter 4 Refinery Wastes; 4.1 Process Wastes; 4.1.1 Desalting; 4.1.2 Distillation; 4.1.3 Visbreaking and Coking; 4.1.4 Fluid Catalytic Cracking; 4.1.5 Hydrocracking and Hydrotreating; 4.1.6 Alkylation and Polymerization; 4.1.7 Catalytic Reforming; 4.1.8 Isomerization; 4.1.9 Deasphalting and Dewaxing; 4.2 Entry into the Environment
4.2.1 Storage and Handling of Petroleum Products4.2.2 Release into the Environment; 4.3 Toxicity; 4.3.1 Lower-Boiling Constituents; 4.3.2 Higher-Boiling Constituents; 4.3.3 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons; 4.3.4 Wastewater; References; PART II ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY AND ANALYSIS; Chapter 5 Environmental Regulations; 5.1 Environmental Impact of Refining; 5.1.1 Air Pollution; 5.1.2 Water Pollution; 5.1.3 Soil Pollution; 5.2 Environmental Regulations in the United States; 5.2.1 Clean Air Act; 5.2.2 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; 5.2.3 Clean Water Act; 5.2.4 Safe Drinking Water Act
5.2.5 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act5.2.6 Oil Pollution Act; 5.2.7 Occupational Safety and Health Act; 5.2.8 Toxic Substances Control Act; 5.2.9 Hazardous Materials Transportation Act; 5.3 Refinery Outlook; 5.3.1 Hazardous Waste Regulations; 5.3.2 Regulatory Background; 5.3.3 Requirements; 5.4 Management of Refinery Waste; References; Chapter 6 Sample Collection and Preparation; 6.1 Petroleum Chemicals; 6.2 Sample Collection and Preparation; 6.2.1 Sample Collection; 6.2.2 Extract Concentration; 6.2.3 Sample Cleanup; 6.3 Measurement; 6.4 Accuracy
6.5 Precision
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830125303321
Speight James G  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Environmental analysis and technology for the refining industry / / James G. Speight
Environmental analysis and technology for the refining industry / / James G. Speight
Autore Speight James G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (369 p.)
Disciplina 665.5/38
Collana Chemical analysis
Soggetto topico Petroleum refineries - Waste disposal - Environmental aspects
Petroleum waste - Management
ISBN 1-280-27748-3
9786610277483
0-470-36186-7
0-471-73985-5
0-471-73984-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Environmental Analysis and Technology for the Refining Industry; CONTENTS; Preface; PART I PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY; Chapter 1 Definitions and Terminology; 1.1 The Environment; 1.2 Petroleum; 1.3 Classification; 1.3.1 Chemical Composition; 1.3.2 Correlation Index; 1.3.3 Density; 1.3.4 Carbon Distribution; 1.3.5 Viscosity-Gravity Constant; 1.3.6 UOP Characterization Factor; 1.4 Petroleum Products; 1.4.1 Boiling Range; 1.4.2 Environmental Behavior; 1.5 Refinery Waste; 1.5.1 Chemical Characteristics; 1.5.2 Environmental Behavior; References; Chapter 2 Composition and Properties; 2.1 Composition
2.1.1 Elemental Composition2.1.2 Chemical Composition; 2.1.3 Composition by Volatility; 2.1.4 Composition by Fractionation; 2.2 Properties; 2.2.1 Density and Specific Gravity; 2.2.2 Elemental (Ultimate) Analysis; 2.2.3 Fractionation by Chromatography; 2.2.4 Liquefaction and Solidification; 2.2.5 Metals Content; 2.2.6 Spectroscopic Properties; 2.2.7 Surface and Interfacial Tension; 2.2.8 Viscosity; 2.2.9 Volatility; References; Chapter 3 Refinery Products and By-Products; 3.1 Refinery Products; 3.1.1 Liquefied Petroleum Gas; 3.1.2 Naphtha, Gasoline, and Solvents; 3.1.3 Kerosene and Diesel Fuel
3.1.4 Fuel Oil3.1.5 Lubricating Oil; 3.1.6 White Oil, Insulating Oil, and Insecticides; 3.1.7 Grease; 3.1.8 Wax; 3.1.9 Asphalt; 3.1.10 Coke; 3.2 Petrochemicals; 3.3 Refinery Chemicals; 3.3.1 Alkalis; 3.3.2 Acids; 3.3.3 Catalysts; References; Chapter 4 Refinery Wastes; 4.1 Process Wastes; 4.1.1 Desalting; 4.1.2 Distillation; 4.1.3 Visbreaking and Coking; 4.1.4 Fluid Catalytic Cracking; 4.1.5 Hydrocracking and Hydrotreating; 4.1.6 Alkylation and Polymerization; 4.1.7 Catalytic Reforming; 4.1.8 Isomerization; 4.1.9 Deasphalting and Dewaxing; 4.2 Entry into the Environment
4.2.1 Storage and Handling of Petroleum Products4.2.2 Release into the Environment; 4.3 Toxicity; 4.3.1 Lower-Boiling Constituents; 4.3.2 Higher-Boiling Constituents; 4.3.3 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons; 4.3.4 Wastewater; References; PART II ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY AND ANALYSIS; Chapter 5 Environmental Regulations; 5.1 Environmental Impact of Refining; 5.1.1 Air Pollution; 5.1.2 Water Pollution; 5.1.3 Soil Pollution; 5.2 Environmental Regulations in the United States; 5.2.1 Clean Air Act; 5.2.2 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; 5.2.3 Clean Water Act; 5.2.4 Safe Drinking Water Act
5.2.5 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act5.2.6 Oil Pollution Act; 5.2.7 Occupational Safety and Health Act; 5.2.8 Toxic Substances Control Act; 5.2.9 Hazardous Materials Transportation Act; 5.3 Refinery Outlook; 5.3.1 Hazardous Waste Regulations; 5.3.2 Regulatory Background; 5.3.3 Requirements; 5.4 Management of Refinery Waste; References; Chapter 6 Sample Collection and Preparation; 6.1 Petroleum Chemicals; 6.2 Sample Collection and Preparation; 6.2.1 Sample Collection; 6.2.2 Extract Concentration; 6.2.3 Sample Cleanup; 6.3 Measurement; 6.4 Accuracy
6.5 Precision
Record Nr. UNINA-9910877256103321
Speight James G  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui