Modern Chlor-Alkali Technology

Author: John Moorhouse  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9780470999462

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780632055593

Subject: O6 Chemistry;O61 Inorganic Chemistry

Language: ENG

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Description

The book addresses the latest technical developments in the chlorine industry with emphasis on operational improvements. The effects of economic, political, environmental and safety issues surrounding the industry are covered.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 11

Introduction

pp.:  11 – 13

1 The Chlor-Alkali Business

pp.:  13 – 15

Acknowledgements

pp.:  13 – 13

3 Euro Chlor Risk Assessment for the Marine Environment

pp.:  33 – 58

4 Chlorine Production with Oxygen-depolarised Cathodes on an Industrial Scale

pp.:  58 – 63

5 Deactivation of Thermally Formed RuO2 + TiO2 Coatings During Chlorine Evolution: Mechanisms and Reactivation Measures

pp.:  63 – 71

6 High Current Density Operation of Chlor-Alkali Electrolysers – the Standard for the New Millennium

pp.:  71 – 96

7 Chlorine Processing Beyond the Millennium – the Use of Gas-separation Membranes

pp.:  96 – 104

8 Electrode Management Optimisation System

pp.:  104 – 119

9 Gas-diffusion Electrodes for Chlorine-related (Production) Technologies

pp.:  119 – 128

10 Replacement of Mercury Chlor-Alkali Plants with New Membrane Plants in Australia

pp.:  128 – 142

11 Commercialisation of Kvaerner Chemetics' Sulphate Removal System

pp.:  142 – 154

12 Process to Remove Sulphate, Iodide and Silica from Brine

pp.:  154 – 166

13 Advanced Diaphragm Cell Technology (ADCT)TM

pp.:  166 – 179

14 Hypochlorite Recycling to Diaphragm Cells

pp.:  179 – 187

15 Practical Operating Differences in Converting a Diaphragm Cell Chlor-Alkali Plant to a Membrane Electrolyser Plant

pp.:  187 – 196

16 Know-how and Technology – Improving the Return on Investment for Conversions, Expansions and New Chlorine Plants

pp.:  196 – 210

17 New Electrolyser Design for High Current Density

pp.:  210 – 227

18 Chlor-Alkali Membrane Electrolyser

pp.:  227 – 239

19 Advanced Cell Technology with Flemiont R Membranes and the AZEC R Bipolar Electrolyser

pp.:  239 – 251

20 A Dynamic Model of a Mercury Chlorine Cell

pp.:  251 – 261

21 Ethylene Dichloride ± Part of the Chlor-Alkali Plant?

pp.:  261 – 274

22 Back-pulse Filtration Using GORE-TEX R Membrane Filter Cloths

pp.:  274 – 286

23 Cost Saving in Chlorine Plants by Benefiting from the Unique Properties of Titanium

pp.:  286 – 296

24 Brine Purification by Ion Exchange with Water Elution

pp.:  296 – 309

25 Emission of Chlorine Dioxide in a Hypochlorite Production Unit in the Steady State and at Peak Load

pp.:  309 – 319

26 New Process Options for Hypochlorite Destruction

pp.:  319 – 329

Index

pp.:  329 – 347

LastPages

pp.:  347 – 352

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