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Chemical engineering unit operations help solve atomic power plant problems

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The Indian Point nuclear power plant was designed to resist corrosion and radioactivity, handling and disposing of hydrogen and oxygen (cooling-water decomposition products due to radioactivity), preparation of ultra-pure feed water for the reactor coolant cycle, and handling of solid, liquid, and gaseous radioactive wastes as discussed by the authors.
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Problems encountered by chemical engineers in design of the Indian Point nuclear power plant are choice of materials of construction to resist corrosion and radioactivity, handling and disposing of hydrogen and oxygen (cooling-water- decomposition products due to radioactivity), preparation of ultra-pure feed water for the reactor coolant cycle, and handling of solid, liquid, and gaseous radioactive wastes. (C.J.G.)

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Evaluating the Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Production of Caustic Soda from Brine

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the thermodynamics and kinetics considerations for caustic soda production from brine and soda ash, and determined the extent and the rate of the production process.