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Slurry preparation, electrolytic method

Between 1870 and 1910, scientific progress allowed production of sodium hypochlorite solutions at concentrations up to 3% and the sale of them for consumer use. More importantly, between 1910 and 1940, the progress of the electrolytic industry enabled producers to manufacture sodium hypochlorite solutions of greater than 10% concentration. Further technology advances allowed the preparation of solutions of sodium hypochlorite up to a concentration of 25%. The latest breakthrough which enabled production of hy-pochlorous acid salts at even higher concentrations has been described in a U.S. patent [3], wherein a method to produce an aqueous slurry of calcium hypochlorite at concentrations of up to about 50% is disclosed. [Pg.631]


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