Research and Markets: Corrosion Protection against Carbon Dioxide - Handy Reference with 95% Previously Unpublished Material

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1a84d7/corrosion_protecti) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Corrosion Protection against Carbon Dioxide" to their offering.

This handy reference compiles the latest data on the corrosion behavior of materials coming into contact with CO2 -- with 95% of the contents previously unpublished.

It is clearly structured according to material, and covers metals, non-metallic inorganic materials and plastics as well as including information about corrosion protection.

The result is a must-have for all engineers and scientists dealing with corrosion problems in CO2-containing environments.

Key Topics Covered:

Preface

How to use the Handbook

Carbon dioxide P. Drodten, D. Schedlitzki/Editor: R. Bender

A Metallic materials

Aluminium and aluminium alloys, copper and copper alloys, iron, iron-based alloys and steels, nickel and nickel alloys, titanium and titanium alloys, zinc, cadmium and their alloys

B Nonmetallic inorganic materials

Carbon and graphite, binders for building materials, glass, quartz ware and quartz glass, enamel, oxide ceramic materials, metal ceramic materials

C Organic materials/plastics

Thermoplastics, thermosetting plastics, elastomers, duroplasts

D Materials with special properties

Coatings and linings, seals and packings, composite materials

E Materials recommendations

Bibliography

Index of materials

Subject index

Author:

Michael Schutze, born in 1952, studied materials sciences at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg from 1972 to 1978, and then joined the Karl Winnacker Institute of DECHEMA as a research associate. He received his doctorate in engineering sciences from the Technical University of Aachen (RWTH) in 1983, and his lecturing qualification in 1991, becoming a member of the external teaching staff of the RWTH, where he has held a professorship since 1998 and has been director of the Karl Winnacker Institute since 1996.

Bernd Isecke, born in 1948, gained his PhD in metallurgy and electrochemistry from the Technical University Berlin in 1977. The following year he joined the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) in Berlin, initially as a project manager for research, becoming head of the Materials Protection and Surface Technologies Department in 2008. In 1993 he was made full professor for Corrosion and Surface Technology at the University of Erlangen.

Roman Bender, born in 1971, studied chemistry at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen from 1992 to 1997, before joining the Karl Winnacker Institute of DECHEMA in Frankfurt (Main) as a research associate. He has been head of the materials and corrosion group at DECHEMA since 2000 and editor-in-chief of the world's largest corrosion data collection, the DECHEMA Werkstofftabelle and the Corrosion Handbook.

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