Sulfuric acid manufacture : analysis, control and optimization /
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...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Elsevier,
©2013.
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Edición: | 2nd ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Overview
- 2. Production and consumption
- 3. Sulfur burning
- 4. Metallurgical offgas cooling and cleaning
- 5. Regeneration of spent sulfuric acid
- 6. Dehydrating air and gases with strong sulfuric acid
- 7. Catalytic oxidation of SO2 to SO3
- 8. SO2 oxidation catalyst and catalyst beds
- 9. Production of H2SO4([scientific symbol]) from SO3(g)
- 10. Oxidation of SO2 to so3
- equilibrium curves
- 11. SO2 oxidation heatup paths
- 12. Maximum SO2 oxidation : heatup path-equilibrium curve intercepts
- 13. Cooling first catalyst bed exit gas
- 14. Second catalyst bed heatup path
- 15. Maximum SO2 oxidation in a second catalyst bed
- 16. Third catalyst bed SO2 oxidation
- 17. SO3 and CO2 in feed gas
- 18. Three catalyst bed acid plant
- 19. After-H2SO4-making SO2 oxidation
- 20. Optimum double contact acidmaking
- 21. Enthalpies and enthalpy transfers
- 22. Control of gas temperature by bypassing
- 23. H2SO4 making
- 24. Acid temperature control and heat recovery
- 25. Making sulfuric acid from wet feed gas
- 26. Wet sulfuric acid process fundamentals
- 27. SO3 gas recycle for high SO2 concentration gas treatment
- 28. Sulfur from tail gas removal processes
- 29. Minimizing sulfur emissions
- 30. Materials of construction
- 31. Costs of sulfuric acid production.