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Sulfur
History, Technology, Applications and Industry
This book is a scientific history of sulfur, tracking the technologies, applications, and the industry itself from ancient markets to the current global economy
Gerald Kutney (Author)
9781895198676
Hardback, published 19 September 2013
260 pages
23.3 x 15.6 x 2.2 cm, 0.53 kg
Sulfur is devoted to the methods of production and applications as they intertwined during different stages of industrial and technological developments. Commercial sulfuric acid production from the early 16th century until today is reviewed, spanning the Ancient and Renaissance periods, the Industrial Age (to which sulfur was vitally important), and the Sulfur War of 1840. The book introduces "the Sulfur Age" and the processes of this period -- such as the Nordhausen, Bell and Leblanc methods --, then goes on to review native sulfur production in Sicily, once a major supplier to the world. The 'Frasch method' is also covered in detail. Moving to present day, the book presents "recovered" sulfur -- derived from sour gas and oil -- which constitutes 90% of today's elemental sulfur supply, and looks to Canada, a powerhouse supplier of Recovered Sulfur. An entire chapter is devoted to the modern-day sulfur entrepreneur, with a profile of various investors (from the reluctant to the private and institutional), and evaluates the benefits of adopting new and revolutionary technologies. Finally, the book forecasts the sulfur industry's future and potential supply sources, such as worldwide oil sands.
1. Le Roi du Sol 2. The Sulfur Age3. Native Sulfur - Sicily4. Frasch Sulfur – Texas/Louisiana 5. Recovered Sulfur - Alberta6. Future Sulfur - Oil Sands 7. The Sulfur Entrepreneur References Appendix I. Sulexco AgreementsAppendix II. FTC Review of SulexcoAppendix III. Global Sulfur Production
Subject Areas: Petroleum technology [THFP], Industrial chemistry [TDC]
