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Chlor-alkali technology cell efficiency

G.W. Cowell, A.D. Martin, and B.K. Revill, A New Improved Method for the Determination of Sodium Hydroxide Efficiency in Membrane Cells. In T.C. Wellington (ed.). Modem Chlor-Alkali Technology, vol. 5, Elsevier Applied Science, New York (1992), p. 143. [Pg.210]

In the membrane-cell process, highly selective ion-exchange membranes of Du Font s Nation type are used which allow only the sodium ions to pass. Thus, in the anode compartment an alkali solution of high purity is produced. The introduction of Nafion-type membranes in chlor-alkali electrolyzers led to a significant improvement in their efficiency. Today, most new chlor-alkafi installations use the membrane technology. Unfortunately, the cost of Nafion-type membranes is still very high. [Pg.322]


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