Chemistry builds up

Journal Title: CHEMIK nauka-technika-rynek - Year 2010, Vol 64, Issue 9

Abstract

The definition, tradition and the importance of chemistry in the civil engineering development was presented. It was shown how building chemistry is seen by internauts. The chemical conditions of sustainable civil engineering as well as implementation aspects of nanotechnology in civil engineering were discussed. To sum up the statement “more chemistry in civil engineering” was formulated and justified. Building chemistry is one of the major generators of progress in the civil engineering field.

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Lech Czarnecki

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Lech Czarnecki (2010). Chemistry builds up. CHEMIK nauka-technika-rynek, 64(9), 573-582. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-124196