Engineering, Chemical Subject Guide

Call Numbers by Discipline

 

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The engineering collection of the WMU Libraries is organized by the Library of Congress system. Note that the following call number sections are selected areas in the General Stacks that focus primarily on chemical engineering - these sections do not include government documents! Use the new library catalog to do a more thorough search for chemical engineering books of interest.

TP1-1185: Chemical technology
Includes:

TP155-156: Chemical engineering
TP200-248: Chemicals: Manufacture, use, etc.
TP248.13-248.65: Biotechnology
TP250-261: Industrial electrochemistry
TP267.5-301: Explosives and pyrotechnics
TP315-360: Fuel
TP368-456: Food processing and manufacture
TP480-498: Low temperature engineering. Cryogenic engineering. Refrigeration
TP500-660: Fermentation industries. Beverages. Alcohol
TP670-699: Oils, fats, and waxes
TP690-692.5: Petroleum refining. Petroleum products
TP700-746: Illuminating industries (Nonelectric)
TP751-762: Gas industry
TP785-869: Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass
TP875-888: Cement industries
TP890-933: Textile bleaching, dyeing, printing, etc.
TP934-945: Paints, pigments, varnishes, etc.
TP1080-1185: Polymers and polymer manufacture

TS: Manufactures
Includes:
TS155-194: Production management. Operations management.
TS1870-1935: Rubber industry

Books dealing with chemistry in general will be found in the following call number areas

QD1-999: Chemistry
Includes:

QD1-65: General Chemistry, including alchemy
QD71-142: Analytical chemistry
QD146-197: Inorganic chemistry
QD241-441: Organic chemistry
QD415-436: Biochemistry
QD450-801: Physical and theoretical chemistry
QD625-655: Radiation chemistry
QD701-731: Photochemistry
QD901-999: Crystallography



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Last updated: September 2010