The owners of a container ship which crashed into another vessel in the North Sea on Monday have denied reports it had hazardous sodium cyanide on board. US tanker Stena Immaculate was anchored ...
In the aftermath of the crash there were fears it was carrying a combination of alcohol and 15 containers of sodium cyanide. However the Solong's owner, Ernst Russ, has confirmed the ship was not ...
It remains unclear whether there has been any leak of the chemical. "Sodium Cyanide is used widely in metal processing and, whilst quite corrosive and toxic, it only becomes a serious problem when ...
However, it’s now been confirmed that there is no sodium cyanide on board. "There are four empty containers that have previously contained the hazardous chemical and these containers will ...
It was anchored when hit by the Portuguese-flagged Solong — carrying highly toxic sodium cyanide. The impact tore a hole in the Stena’s cargo tank. Jet fuel spilled into the sea, ignited then ...
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, United States ...
The Crawford project will be a large-scale producer of critical minerals, including nickel and cobalt. The operation will produce 83-million pounds (38 000 t) of nickel a year over a 41-year life ...
Department of Carbon Composites Convergence Materials Engineering, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju 54896, Republic of Korea ...
Idemitsu Kosan says it will establish an integrated value chain from raw materials to intermediate materials and products, expanding its production capacity of lithium sulphide to “world-class levels ...
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