2. Innovative processes in the production of inorganic bases and derived salts of current interest
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Abstract
Ammonia and sodium hydroxide are two important inorganic bases which served as the basis or precursors of other compounds with multiple uses. Some of their derived salts, i. e. ammonium nitrate, are of the paramount importance for daily life. Others salts, such as lithium carbonate, are gaining a primary role in the development of smart technologies, i. e. E-cars. This chapter described developments in the production of these useful compounds: ammonia, sodium and potassium hydroxides, related salts, i. e. ammonium nitrate, sodium and potassium carbonates, and finally, lithium carbonate.
Abstract
Ammonia and sodium hydroxide are two important inorganic bases which served as the basis or precursors of other compounds with multiple uses. Some of their derived salts, i. e. ammonium nitrate, are of the paramount importance for daily life. Others salts, such as lithium carbonate, are gaining a primary role in the development of smart technologies, i. e. E-cars. This chapter described developments in the production of these useful compounds: ammonia, sodium and potassium hydroxides, related salts, i. e. ammonium nitrate, sodium and potassium carbonates, and finally, lithium carbonate.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- List of contributing authors xiii
- 1. Inorganic acids – technology background and future perspectives 1
- 2. Innovative processes in the production of inorganic bases and derived salts of current interest 33
- 3. Technology of simple hydrocarbon intermediates 65
- 4. Technology of large volume alcohols, carboxylic acids and esters 101
- 5. Trends in technology of oxygen containing hydrocarbons: aldehydes, ketones, ethers 147
- 6. Novel technologies of nitrogen-based compounds 163
- 7. Halogened hydrocarbons – current trends 193
- 8. Novel trends in technology of surfactants 223
- 9. Process simulation approach in computer aided industrial design 251
- 10. Synthesis and synthetic mechanism of Polylactic acid 281
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- List of contributing authors xiii
- 1. Inorganic acids – technology background and future perspectives 1
- 2. Innovative processes in the production of inorganic bases and derived salts of current interest 33
- 3. Technology of simple hydrocarbon intermediates 65
- 4. Technology of large volume alcohols, carboxylic acids and esters 101
- 5. Trends in technology of oxygen containing hydrocarbons: aldehydes, ketones, ethers 147
- 6. Novel technologies of nitrogen-based compounds 163
- 7. Halogened hydrocarbons – current trends 193
- 8. Novel trends in technology of surfactants 223
- 9. Process simulation approach in computer aided industrial design 251
- 10. Synthesis and synthetic mechanism of Polylactic acid 281
- Index 297