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This bestselling standard, now in its fourth, completely revised English edition, is an excellent source of technological and economic information on the most important precursors and intermediates used in the chemical industry. The translation into eight languages and the five German and four English editions clearly evidence the popularity of this book. '... it is where I look first to get a quick overview of the manufacturing process of a product... Weissermel/Arpe has been serving me for years as an indispensable reference work.' (Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft fur Physikalische Chemie) 'It would be unkind and misleading to call this book a poor man's Kirk Othmer, but it could almost be described as an encyclopedia... it is easy to read and one has to admire the authors' dedication and endeavor in getting so much into a single volume. They have provided a book that is interesting reading as well as being an excellent reference. It is a highly recommended book, which I hope the authors will find the energy to continue updating on a regular basis.' (Chemistry in Britain) '...it should be ready to hand to every chemist or process engineer involved directly or indirectly with industrial organic chemistry. It should be in the hand of every higher-graduate student, especially if chemical technology is not part of the study, like in many college universities...' (Tenside-Surfactants-Detergents)Content: Chapter 1 Various Aspects of the Energy and Raw Material Supply (pages 1–13): Chapter 2 Basic Products of Industrial Syntheses (pages 15–57): Chapter 3 Olefins (pages 59–89): Chapter 4 Acetylene (pages 91–105): Chapter 5 1,3?Diolefins (pages 107–126): Chapter 6 Syntheses involving Carbon Monoxide (pages 127–144): Chapter 7 Oxidation Products Ethylene (pages 145–192): Chapter 8 Alcohols (pages 193–215): Chapter 9 Vinyl?Halogen and Vinyl?Oxygen Compounds (pages 217–238): Chapter 10 Components for Polyamides (pages 239–266): Chapter 11 Propene Conversion Products (pages 267–312): Chapter 12 Aromatics — Production and Conversion (pages 313–336): Chapter 13 Benzene Derivatives (pages 337–385): Chapter 14 Oxidation Products of Xylene and Naphthalene (pages 388–405):