
This study analyzes Sodium Selenite Production by Neutralization Reaction, covering manufacturing, process flow, operating expenses, and financial considerations.
Last Updated: January, 2025
This report entails the detailed cost evaluation of sodium selenite production by neutralization reaction. The synthesis begins with the chemical reaction between sodium hydroxide and selenious acid. The reaction between the two compounds, i.e., selenious acid and sodium hydroxide, results in the neutralization of selenious acid and leads to the formation of a sodium salt, i.e., sodium selenite, as the end product.
Sodium selenite is a sodium salt synthesized by using sodium hydroxide and selenious acid as its primary feedstock. The procurement of sodium selenite is dependent on some of the crucial factors such as stability in the supply chain, logistics, transportation, trade and governmental policies, etc.
Additionally, other factors such as the availability and production cost of its raw materials (including selenium dioxide, sodium chloride, etc., for selenious acid and sodium hydroxide production), along with the extraction of selenium (feedstock for selenious acid preparation), variation in its market prices, its demand from Glass, Agrochemical and pharmaceutical industries largely influences its procurement across the globe.
The project economic analysis provided in the report discusses a Germany-based plant:
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