Towards the production of chlorine dioxide from electrochemically <scp><i>in‐situ</i></scp> produced solutions of chlorate
Mayra Kerolly Sales Monteiro, Ángela Moratalla, Cristina Sáez, Elisama Vieira dos Santos, Manuel A. Rodrigo
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Abstract BACKGROUND This work focuses on the electrochemical production of chlorate solutions for direct use and integration in the manufacture of chlorine dioxide (ClO 2 ), from the perspective of manufacturing portable ClO 2 electrochemical generators. RESULTS Chlorate production was evaluated from the oxidation of sodium chloride (NaCl) contained in brackish solutions (20 g L −1 ) and brines (200 g L −1 ) in single chamber flow electrochemical cells. Efficiency in chlorate ion (ClO 3 − ) production increased with temperature and NaCl concentration, but the use of brackish solutions led to a higher quality product, as compared to the brines, with lower concentration of chlorine and hypochlorous acid. To evaluate the production of ClO 2 , samples corresponding to two different qualities of the electrogenerated solutions underwent stripping to exhaust chlorine, before being mixed with hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) and sulfuric acid. Results showed that using a chlorate solution obtained from the electrolysis of 20 g L −1 NaCl solution at 50 mA cm −2 and passing 57.35 Ah L −1 , a maximum concentration of 33.3 mmol L −1 ClO 2 could be attained, which corresponds to a maximum conversion of 48.75%. CONCLUSIONS Efficiency of the synthesis depends on both the purity of chlorate and the H 2 O 2 /ClO 3 − ratio. This confirms that in‐situ electrogenerated chlorate can be used to manufacture ClO 2 , but there are still many gaps to be overcome and further work must be carried out to optimize the production of the desired oxidant in a portable ClO 2 device. © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry (SCI).