Like duct tape, coal tar and its derivatives can do almost anything. Whether you're interested in making a rainbow of colors, enhancing your
knowledge of aromatic chemistry retro-tech, or recreating some of history's most notorious occupational exposure hazards, Fundamental
Processes of Dye Chemistry can improve your life and enhance your sex appeal.
Thanks! It looks like I'm ready for this improvement, but just not now. Can you tell me how long the download will be available?
wonderful!
Organikum - 12-5-2003 at 02:25
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with autoclaves and coal tar, you can make anything
And with Fischer-Tropsch you can make even more...
(some zeolithes might help)
thanks Polverone!
ORG
This one is permanent
Polverone - 12-5-2003 at 07:44
Since the book is from 1949 I don't think I need to fear the Kopyright Kops. I will be leaving it up permanently. Oh, and you're welcome.
Now Organikum, I will be in awe and fear of you if you manage to apply Fischer-Tropsch in your improvised lab. Next thing I hear you'll be
building your own CANDU reactor so you can use radiolytic chemistry in your personal synthetic challenges. Rhadon - 12-5-2003 at 11:26
Thanks for the info Polverone, I'm looking forward to get this book in a few weeks
CANDU reactor?
Organikum - 15-5-2003 at 18:18
Sounds exciting, but my interests are more related to the "Evolution Machine" I read once about. (One example is told to be in a museum in
Bonn, Germany. Dunno if it works so) a_bab - 16-5-2003 at 00:21
Hey, there is a very good TNP synthesis out of phenol method in this book.