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A decade of experience summarized: Sodium hypochlorite in water treatment applications
Sodium hypochlorite is widely used in water supply, wastewater treatment, and various other fields—enabling applications such as disinfection, bleaching, coagulation assistance, filamentous bacteria inhibition, and membrane cleaning. As a science-based yet accessible article, this piece begins by exploring the intrinsic properties and mechanisms of action of sodium hypochlorite, before delving into its multifaceted roles and applications across different contexts.
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What are the challenges facing eco-friendly dyes?
Since entering the 21st century, the global resource crisis and environmental pollution have seriously threatened the survival, safety, and sustainable development of human society.
China Sodium Metal Industry Market Research and Investment Decision Report
Metallic sodium is primarily used in the production of indigo dyes and pharmaceutical intermediates, accounting for approximately 60% and 30% of total demand, respectively. These end applications serve the textile and pharmaceutical industries, both of which are generally characterized by steady demand.
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Experts from the National Emergency Management Ministry visited our company to inspect and provide guidance.
Is liquid sodium methoxide a hazardous material?
According to foreign media reports, OPEC and its allies are considering production cuts due to concerns about weak crude oil demand in 2020 and a prolonged outlook of sluggish energy consumption.
[Harm of Dimethylformamide-Based Drugs] – The Dangers of Monomethylamine
Inhalation poisoning from monomethylamine can cause symptoms such as hazardous coughing, sputum production, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and cyanosis. In severe cases, patients may develop laryngeal edema or pulmonary edema, potentially leading to airway obstruction, atelectasis, and even lung infections due to shedding of the bronchial mucosa.