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Povijest proizvodnje kalcijeva karbida u Hrvatskoj (1897. – 1945.)

History of Calcium Carbide Production in Croatia (1897–1945)
Authors: Nenad Raos;

Povijest proizvodnje kalcijeva karbida u Hrvatskoj (1897. – 1945.)

Abstract

The first Croatian calcium carbide factory in Skradin on the Krka River near the city of Šibenik had been operative since 1897, only two years after the first production facility in Spray (now Eden), North Carolina, but ceased before World War II. However, the major production facility in Croatia was the “Dalmacija Dugi Rat” factory, near the city of Split, built by Italian company SUFID, Ltd. in 1914. The factory was situated on the Adriatic coast in order to facilitate the transport of coal, and near the newly built hydroelectric power plant Kraljevac on the Cetina River. Besides calcium carbide (25–43 thousand tons in years 1971–1975), it also produced calcium cyanamide and ferroalloys. However, production of carbide at Dugi Rat (now a small town, about 3000 inhabitants) ceased in 1979, and the factory was dismantled in 2003. In this paper, also given is a short history as well as the ecological aspects of the production of carbide and other products obtained from carbide (CO2 emission and mercury pollution). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Danas je kalcijev karbid, CaC2, sporedni produkt, no u prošlom je stoljeću bio glavni proizvod bazne kemijske industrije. U radu je prikazano njegovo otkriće, početak proizvodnje na prijelazu 19. u 20. stoljeće te primjene. Poseban je naglasak dan na povijest dviju hrvatskih tvornica za proizvodnju kalcijeva karbida i cijanamida, prve u Dugom Ratu pokraj Splita od 1914. do 1979. i druge, u Skradinu i Šibeniku, od 1897. do 1945. Ukazano je i na svjetske ekološke probleme proizvodnje kalcijeva karbida i drugih proizvoda dobivenih iz kalcijeva karbida, emisiju ugljikova dioksida te onečišćenje okoliša živom (masovno trovanje u zaljevu Minamata, Japan). Ovo djelo je dano na korištenje pod licencom Creative Commons Imenovanje 4.0 međunarodna.

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ferroalloys, Croatia, Dalmatia, kalcijev cijanamid, calcium cyanamide, calcium carbide, TEF-Šibenik, kalcijev karbid, Ltd., Chemistry, SUFID, Minamata (Japan), Dugi Rat, ferolegure, QD1-999, Šibenik

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