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Titanium complexes water exchange reaction

Important applications for titanium have been developed in processes involving acetic acid, malic acid, amines, urea, terephthalic acid, vinyl acetate, and ethylene dichloride. Some of these represent large scale use of the material in the form of pipework, heat exchangers, pumps, valves, and vessels of solid, loose lined, or explosion clad construction. In many of these the requirement for titanium is because of corrosion problems arising from the organic chemicals in the process, the use of seawater or polluted cooling waters, or from complex aggressive catalysts in the reaction. [Pg.875]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.984 , Pg.985 ]




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