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Chlorine is produced by the electrolysis of sodium chloride (common table salt) solution, often called "brine." Thus, when sodium chloride is dissolved in water, it dissociates into sodium
Although the chemistry of brine electrolysis had been demonstrated by Davy and Faraday in the early 19th century, the electrolysis of brine on an industrial scale (to produce chlorine,
Uhde and the internationally active Brussels-based Solvay group have agreed to collaborate in the field of brine preparation for chlor-alkali electrolysis plants.
Chlorine is manufactured by the electrolysis of brine. The chlorine product is a gas, which is collected, dried, compressed, and cooled to produce a liquid. ... In the laboratory, ... Ind. Eng. Chem. Res.
The chlor-alkali industry is based on the electrolysis of brine, which produces chlorine, hydrogen, and sodium hydroxide. In the Solvay process, sodium carbonate is produced from sodium chloride.
The chlor-alkali industry is based on the electrolysis of brine, which produces chlorine, hydrogen, and sodium hydroxide. In the Solvay process, sodium carbonate is produced from sodium chloride.
This invention relates to methods and systems for purifying brine for electrolysis in chlor-alkali cells, especially membrane cells by reduceing the sulfate ion concentration, while at the same ti...
This experiment is an interesting introduction to the electrolysis of brine. It is probably best not used as the first electrolysis that students encounter.
Like its predecessor OSEC-NT, the OSEC-NXT membrane-type electrolytic chlorination system produces sodium hypochlorite directly on site through the electrolysis of brine.