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Title: SULFURIC ACID MANUFACTURE
ANALYSIS, CONTROL AND OPTIMIZATION
By: Matt King, Michael Moats, William G. I. Davenport
Format: Hardback

List price: £138.00


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ISBN 10: 0080982204
ISBN 13: 9780080982205
Publisher: ELSEVIER HEALTH SCIENCES
Pub. date: 29 May, 2013
Edition: 2nd edition
Pages: 608
Description: Provides an experience-based review of how sulfuric acid plants work, how they should be designed and how they should be operated for maximum sulfur capture and minimum environmental impact. This edition examines in particular developed acidmaking processes and methods of minimizing unwanted sulfur emissions.
Synopsis: By some measure the most widely produced chemical in the world today, sulfuric acid has an extraordinary range of modern uses, including phosphate fertilizer production, explosives, glue, wood preservative and lead-acid batteries. An exceptionally corrosive and dangerous acid, production of sulfuric acid requires stringent adherence to environmental regulatory guidance within cost-efficient standards of production. This work provides an experience-based review of how sulfuric acid plants work, how they should be designed and how they should be operated for maximum sulfur capture and minimum environmental impact. Using a combination of practical experience and deep physical analysis, Davenport and King review sulfur manufacturing in the contemporary world where regulatory guidance is becoming ever tighter (and where new processes are being required to meet them), and where water consumption and energy considerations are being brought to bear on sulfuric acid plant operations. This 2e will examine in particular newly developed acid-making processes and new methods of minimizing unwanted sulfur emissions. The target readers are recently graduated science and engineering students who are entering the chemical industry and experienced professionals within chemical plant design companies, chemical plant production companies, sulfuric acid recycling companies and sulfuric acid users. They will use the book to design, control, optimize and operate sulfuric acid plants around the world.
Illustrations: Approx. 130 illustrations; Illustrations, unspecified
Publication: UK
Imprint: Elsevier / The Lancet
Returns: Returnable
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