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Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 8th Edition
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Perry’s
Chemical
Engineers’
Handbook
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ABOUT THE EDITORS
Don W. Green is Deane E. Ackers Distinguished Professor of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering and
codirector of the Tertiary Oil Recovery Project at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, where he has
taught since 1964. He received his doctorate in chemical engineering in 1963 from the University of
Oklahoma, where he was Dr. Perry’s first doctoral student. Dr. Green has won several teaching awards at the
University of Kansas, and he is a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and an Honorary
Member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers. He is the author of numerous articles in technical journals.
The late Robert H. Perry served as chairman of the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University
of Oklahoma and program director for graduate research facilities at the National Science Research Founda-
tion. He was a consultant to various United Nations and other international organizations. From 1973 until his
death in 1978, Dr. Perry devoted his time to a study of the cross impact of technologies within the next half cen-
tury. The subjects under his investigation on a global basis were energy, minerals and metals, transportation
and communications, medicine, food production, and the environment.
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CHEMICAL
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HANDBOOK
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Editor-in-Chief
Don W. Green
Deane E. Ackers Distinguished Professor of
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering,
University of Kansas
Late Editor
Robert H. Perry
PERRY’S
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DOI: 10.1036/0071422943
 
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