Directory of Microbicides for the Protection of Materials, 2005 A Handbook
Coordonnateur : Paulus Wilfried
This edition is divided into two parts. Part One presents extensively diversified contributions from 23 world experts, on such topics as:
Microbicides with regard to the relationship between chemical structure and mode of action and activity; Research and development in consideration of registration procedures; Legislative aspects. The use of microbicides in 18 major application areas are described in detail. Part Two collects Microbicide Data, organized into 21 substance classes (e.g. alcohols, aldehydes, acids, amides, etc.), and including some 300 entries.
Part One—Microbicides.- 1 Introduction to microbicides.- 2 Relationship between chemical structure and activity or mode of action of microbicides.- 3 R&D in material protection: new biocides.- 4 Legislative aspects.- 5 Fields of application.-
Part Two—Microbicide data Organisation of microbicide data.- 2. Aldehydes.- 3. Formaldehyde Releasing Compounds.- 4. Acetaldehyde Releasing Compound.- 5. Succinaldehyde Releasing Compound.- 6. 2-Propenal-Releasingcompound.- 7. Phenolics.- 8. Acids.- 9. Acid Esters.- 10. Amides.- 11. Carbamates.- 12. Dibenzamidines.- 13. Pyridine Derivatives And Related Compounds.- 14. Azoles.- 15. Heterocyclic N, S Compounds.- 16. N-Haloalkylthio Compounds.- 17. Compounds With Activated Halogen Atoms.- 18. Surface Active Agents.- 19. Organometallic Compounds.- 20. Various Compounds.- 21. Oxidizing Agents.-
Index.
Gives an extensive overview of the chemical and physical properties, effectiveness, spectrum of efficacy, toxicity, ecotoxicity and uses of the commonest microbicides (approx. 300) for the protection of materials
Processes against biodeterioration are discussed
Worldwide selected experts describe the use of microbicides in the major application areas (18)
Other chapters deal with the relationship between chemical structure and mode of action of microbicides - research and development activities - legislative aspects
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Date de parution : 01-2005
Ouvrage de 787 p.
21x29.7 cm