World Conference On Future Sources Of Organic Raw Materials Proceedings Toronto 1978 Invited Lectures 651 Pages Edited Collection CHEMRAWN I For Chemistry Nerds And Research Geeks
✔️ CHEMRAWN I edited collection, 651 pages, Toronto 1978 edition
This 651-page edited collection captures invited lectures from the World Conference on Future Sources of Organic Raw Materials, held in Toronto in 1978. It surveys potential future feedstocks like coal, non-conventional fossil hydrocarbons, biomass, and renewable plant materials, plus policy and research management insights.
✅ 651 pages, 52 chapters, CHEMRAWN I edited collection
✅ Topics include coal, oil shale, tar sands, biomass, synthesis gas
✅ Pyrolysis of carbonaceous materials and renewable resources
✅ Useful for organic chemists, energy policymakers, researchers
💡 What is this book used for in understanding future organic raw materials? This handy reference helps researchers and policymakers plan studies and policy directions.
- Future feedstock insights for chemists and energy planners
- Historical context for renewables and nonconventional resources
- Policy implications and research management considerations
- Practical notes for applying findings to current projects