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Nitric Acid (HNO3)
Nitric acid is one of the most used chemicals. The 1994 U.S. production was approximately 17.65 billion pounds. It is a colorless to a yellow liquid, which is very corrosive. It is a strong oxidizing acid that can attack almost any metal. The most important use of nitric acid is to produce ammonium nitrate fertilizer.
Nitric acid is commercially produced by oxidizing ammonia with air over a platinum-rhodium wire gauze. The following sequence represents the reactions occurring over the heterogeneous catalyst:
The three reactions are exothermic, and the equilibrium constants for the first two reactions fall rapidly with increase of temperature. Increasing pressure favors the second reaction but adversely affects the first reaction.
For this reason, operation around atmospheric pressures is typical. Space velocity should be high to avoid the reaction of ammonia with oxygen on the reactor walls, which produces nitrogen and water, and results in lower conversions. The concentration of ammonia must be kept below the inflammability limit of the feed gas mixture to avoid explosion. Optimum nitric acid production was found to be obtained at approximately 900°C and atmospheric pressure.
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