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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
Sulfuric acid industry. --- Sulfuric acid. --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Chemical Engineering --- Sulphuric acid industry --- Battery acid --- Electrolyte acid --- Hydrogen sulfate --- Oil of vitriol --- Oleum --- Sulphuric acid --- Vitriol, Oil of --- Chemical industry --- Inorganic acids --- Sulfur acids
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This three volume set presents papers from the first collaborative global metallurgy conference focused exclusively on extractive topics, including business and economic issues. Contributions examine new developments in foundational extractive metallurgy topics and techniques, and present the latest research and insights on emerging technologies and issues that are shaping the global extractive metallurgy industry. The book is organized around the following main themes: hydrometallurgy, pyrometallurgy, sulfide flotation, and extractive metallurgy markets and economics.
Metallurgy --- Extraction (Chemistry) --- Chemistry, Technical --- Diffusion --- Packed towers --- Separation (Technology) --- Solution (Chemistry) --- Materials. --- Metallic Materials. --- Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Materials. --- Materials Engineering. --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- Materials --- Metals. --- Ceramics. --- Glass. --- Composites (Materials). --- Composite materials. --- Engineering—Materials. --- Ceramic technology --- Industrial ceramics --- Keramics --- Building materials --- Clay --- Composites (Materials) --- Multiphase materials --- Reinforced solids --- Solids, Reinforced --- Two phase materials --- Amorphous substances --- Ceramics --- Glazing --- Metallic elements --- Chemical elements --- Ores
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