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Knovel Handbooks Online

Knovel

Knovel has e-books in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Collection, including plant design and operation and data on many chemical properties of compounds. Knovel also contains interactive graphs and diagrams. Hint: Simply search for the name of the compound and the property you are looking for, such as benzene and "boiling point." 

New titles are added annually.

Knovel Online Content & Topics

Analytical Chemistry

Catalysis

Dispersion & Aggregation

Electrochemistry

General References

Industrial Chemistry & Chemicals

Industrial Safety

Physical Chemistry

Plant Design, Operation & Energy Efficiency

Polymer Chemistry

Separation

Transport Processes

How to Use Knovel

To get started:

  1. Enter your search term(s) in the search box and click "Go"
  2. Or Browse the titles list by A-Z or date published
  3. Content is availae in PDF format. 

How to Print Knovel

To download or print:

  1. Locate the section you wish to print
  2. Click the option icon and choose "Download Section" to download
  3. Or click the option icon and choose "Print Section" to print > Enter the "Select print range", then click "Print".

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Access Rights & Restrictions

Users access: unlimited concurrent 

Authorized users: current students, faculty, and staff at NJIT

Permissions: display / download / print limited portions for scholarly sharing 

Restrictions: no systematic downloading, printing, or distribution. No commercial use. No removal of or modification of copyright notice or disclaimer.

Interlibrary Loan: ILL any format. Copies must be made in compliance with Section 107 (fair use) and 108 (creating ILL copies) of the U.S. Copyright Code of 1976 and the CONTU guidelines

 

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