1944
DOI: 10.1149/1.3071606
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Current Efficiency Studies of the Hooker Type S Chlorine Cell

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“…A typical chromatogram of chlorine cell gas is illustrated in Figure 3. Good resolution of all components is obtained in less than 20 minutes, whereas the same analysis by wet chemical methods (2) requires much longer. When compared to values obtained by wet chemical methods, the analyses in volume % 1382 • The chromatogram is read by measuring the peaks and applying predetermined correction factors to the measurements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A typical chromatogram of chlorine cell gas is illustrated in Figure 3. Good resolution of all components is obtained in less than 20 minutes, whereas the same analysis by wet chemical methods (2) requires much longer. When compared to values obtained by wet chemical methods, the analyses in volume % 1382 • The chromatogram is read by measuring the peaks and applying predetermined correction factors to the measurements.…”
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“…Some of the chlorine gas produced at the anode will take part in chemical side reactions resulting in unwanted impurities. (4,5). A reaction too slow to reach equilibrium is the chemical chlorate formation 2HOC1 + OCI--> C103-+ 2H + + 2(21- [7] the rate equation of which is also known.…”
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“…The chlorine will dissolve in the anolyte and will react to form trichloride ion and hydrolysis products C12 (g) ~ C12 (aq) [3] C12(aq) + C1-~-C13- [4] C12 (aq) + H20 ~ HOC1 + H + + C1- [5] HOCI~ H + + OC1- [6] These reactions are considered to be in equilibrium in the anolyte; all equilibrium constants are known. This is the parametric equation fitted to experimental data.…”
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“…On the other hand, although the diaphragm-type chlorine cell accounts for a major share of the chlorine produced in the United States, comparatively few papers have been published on the diaphragm cell (1)(2)(3)(4).…”
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