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This study approaches the economics of Sodium Cyanide production from hydrogen cyanide and caustic soda. In this process, Sodium Cyanide is produced by reacting anhydrous hydrogen cyanide with a sodium hydroxide solution. The final product obtained is a Sodium Cyanide solution. The economic analysis provided assumes a complex located in the United States.
This report provides a techno-economic analysis of Sodium Cyanide production from hydrogen cyanide and caustic soda. In this process, hydrogen cyanide and sodium hydroxide solution react and water is evaporated. Solid Sodium Cyanide is obtained as the final product. The economic analysis provided assumes a plant located in the United States.
This report examines the economics of Sodium Cyanide manufacturing in an industrial complex, located in the United States. In this process, high purity hydrogen cyanide (HCN) is produced from ammonia, natural gas, and air using a direct synthesis method. Then, the HCN is reacted with caustic soda and water is evaporated. Solid Sodium Cyanide is obtained as the final product.
This report presents the economics of Sodium Cyanide production from sodium carbonate, charcoal and ammonia in the United States. In this process, soda ash, ammonia, and charcoal react to form Sodium Cyanide. Solid Sodium Cyanide is obtained as the final product.
This report examines the costs related to Sodium Cyanide production from metallic sodium, charcoal and ammonia. In this process, molten sodium, ammonia, and charcoal react to form Sodium Cyanide. Solid Sodium Cyanide is obtained as the final product. The economic analysis provided assumes a plant located in the United States.