If You SULFONATE ...You've Got Problems - C&EN Global Enterprise

Nov 5, 2010 - Advertisements that appeared within the print issues of Chem. Eng. News have been included in the C&EN Archives to provide a ...
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SULFONATE ...You've Got Problems

JUST CHECK THEM OFF

Time-consuming stratification step.

Solvent losses during extractions.

Batches too small.

Organics resist conventional sulfonations.

Wrong isomers formed.

Filtration of sulfate sludge.

Spent acid disposal.

Corrosion from by-product HCI.

If you want to solve them, use BASIC CHEMICALS

Sulfan

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General Chemical SULFAN, stabilized sulfuric anhydride, has helped many manufacturers solve their sulfonation problems. Its advantages and economies are evident in producing detergents, dyestuffs, pharmaceuticals, textile wetting agents, organics, plastics and other products. You may find it has much to offer in your operations too. To study its benefits, draw upon the special application data General Chemical has available for various processes. A confidential letter outlining your special problems will enable us to compile material of greatest immediate value to you. Write today to— Product Development Department

GENERAL CHEMICAL ALLIED

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40 Rector Street, New York 6, N..Y. FOR AMERICAN INDUSTRY

Offices in Principal *"Sulfan" is General Chemical's registered trademark for liquid sulfur trioxide.

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