Introduction To The Use Of Basic Copper Carbonate

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asked Jul 23, 2020 in H&E by weishida (1,780 points)

Basic copper carbonate is a white translucent flake solid. Basic Copper Carbonate is a basic chemical raw material. It is widely used in papermaking, synthetic washing and soap, viscose fiber, rayon and cotton fabrics and other light textile industries, pesticides, dyes, etc. , Rubber and chemical industries, petroleum drilling, petroleum refining and tar refining, as well as defense industry, machinery industry, wood processing, metallurgical industry, pharmaceutical industry and urban construction. It is also used to make chemicals, paper, soap and detergent, rayon and cellophane, to process bauxite alumina, and also to mercerize textiles and water treatment.

(1) Refining petroleum. After the petroleum products are washed with sulfuric acid, they also contain some acidic substances, which must be washed with sodium hydroxide solution and then washed with water to obtain refined products.

(2) Papermaking. The raw materials for papermaking are wood or grass plants. In addition to cellulose, these plants also contain a lot of non-cellulose (lignin, gum, etc.). Adding dilute sodium hydroxide solution can dissolve and separate non-cellulose components, thereby preparing pulp with cellulose as the main component.

(3) Textile. Man-made fibers such as rayon, artificial wool, rayon, etc., are mostly viscose fibers. They are made of cellulose (such as pulp), Basic Copper Chloride, and carbon disulfide (CS2) as raw materials to make viscose. Manufactured from silk and condensation.

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