reviewChemical ReviewsFeb 16, 2016Closed access

Selectivity between Oxygen and Chlorine Evolution in the Chlor-Alkali and Chlorate Processes

KTH Royal Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Chlorine gas and sodium chlorate are two base chemicals produced through electrolysis of sodium chloride brine which find uses in many areas of industrial chemistry. Although the industrial production of these chemicals started over 100 years ago, there are still factors that limit the energy efficiencies of the processes. This review focuses on the unwanted production of oxygen gas, which decreases the charge yield by up to 5%. Understanding the factors that control the rate of oxygen production requires understanding of both chemical reactions occurring in the electrolyte, as well as surface reactions occurring on the anodes. The dominant anode material used in chlorate and chlor-alkali production is the…

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Keywords
  • Chlorate
  • Chemistry
  • Chlorine
  • Sodium chlorate
  • Inorganic chemistry
  • Electrolyte
  • Selectivity
  • Oxygen
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