The chlor-alkali industry involves the production of chlorine and sodium or potassium hydroxide through the electrolysis of brine solutions. Brine refers to water saturated with sodium chloride, which is purified and used as the electrolyte in chlor-alkali plants. Three main electrolysis processes are used: mercury cell process, diaphragm cell process, and membrane cell process. Each process...
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Azine is an organic compound with the chemical formula C5H5N. It is a colorless, soluble, volatile liquid with a distinctive, unpleasant smell. Azine is practically insoluble in water but very soluble in organic solvents due to its non-polar nature. It melts at -41.6°C and boils at 115.2°C. Azine was first isolated in 1849 from coal tar and named after the Latin word...
Sodium hydroxide, also known as lye or caustic soda, was first discovered in the 18th century through the process of leaching plant ashes. Early production methods involved reacting soda ash with slaked lime in the Leblanc process to produce lye and calcium chloride. By the late 19th century, the membrane cell process was developed, allowing for cheaper and more efficient production of the...