By Shannon Bateman
A new edition of Ullmann’s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry is now available.
Ullmann’s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry is the standard reference work for chemistry and chemical and life science engineering. First published in 1914 by Professor Fritz Ullmann in Berlin, generations of chemists have come to rely on the encyclopedia as the source on industrial chemistry. Ullmann’s is fully international in scope and compiled under the supervision of a renowned global Editorial Advisory Board.
This sixth edition covers inorganic and organic chemicals, advanced materials, pharmaceuticals, polymers and plastics, metals and alloys, biotechnology and biotechnological products, food chemistry, process engineering and unit operations, analytical methods, environmental protection, and more. Students and researchers alike will find complete coverage of the science and technology in all areas of industrial chemistry, including over 1000 major articles written by experts in the field.
Access Ullmann’s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry online (Dal credentials required for off-campus access).