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This study presents the costs associated with the construction of a plant for Chlorine Dioxide production from sodium chlorate in the United States. This process is based on the reduction of sodium chlorate, using hydrochloric acid as reducing agent, to produce Chlorine Dioxide.

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This report presents the economics of Chlorine Dioxide production from sodium chlorate via a sulfuric acid-based reduction process. Sulfur dioxide is used as reductant. The economic analysis approaches a plant located in the United States.

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This study presents the costs associated with the construction of a plant for Chlorine Dioxide production from chlorine in the United States. Initially, sodium chlorate is produced from caustic soda and hydrochloric acid solution via electrolysis. Hydrogen and chlorine are reacted in a furnace to form the pure hydrogen chloride. The sodium chlorate formed is then reduced with the hydrogen chloride to chlorine dioxide.

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