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Chlorine dioxide, useful as a pulp mill chemical, is produced without producing sodium sulfate effluent for disposal, by effecting reduction of chloric acid in an aqueous reaction medium in a reaction zone at a total acid normality of up to about 7 normal in the substantial absence of sulfate ion and in the promence of a dead load of sodium chlorate added to and subsequently removed from the reaction medium. Chloric acid for the process is produced electrolytically from an aqueous solution of the deadload sodium chlorate and make-up quantities of sodium chlorate. The chloric acid reduction to produce chlorine dioxide may be effected using methanol or electrolytically.
Scale is removed from within cation-exchange membranes by operating the cathode compartment of a cell divided by the cation-exchange membrane with a mildly-acid catholyte while effecting transfer of cationic species from the anode compartment to the cathode compartment.
The formation of sodium sulfate by-product in sulfuric acid-based chlorine dioxide generating processes is decreased and preferably eliminated entirely, by effecting electrochemical treatment of sodium ion-containing feed materials for the generator to remove sodium ions and to add hydrogen ions. Sodium hydroxide may be produced as a by-product. The process is generally applicable to the electrochemical treatment of alkali metal chlorates, alkali metal sulfates and mixtures thereof to produce acidified solutions useful in providing chlorate ion-containing feeds to such chlorine dioxide generating processes or for other purposes.
Chlorine dioxide, useful as a pulp mill chemical, is produced without producing sodium sulfate effluent for disposal, by effecting reduction of chloric acid in an aqueous reaction medium in a reaction zone at a total acid normality of up to about 7 normal in the substantial absence of sulfate ion and in the presence of a dead load of sodium chlorate added to and subsequently removed from the reaction medium. Chloric acid for the process is produced electrolytically from an aqueous solution of the deadload sodium chlorate and make-up quantities of sodium chlorate. The chloric acid reduction to produce chlorine dioxide may be effected using methanol or electrolytically.
The formation of sodium sulfate by-product in sulfuric acid-based chlorine dioxide generating processes is decreased and preferably eliminated entirely, by effecting electrochemical treatment of sodium ion-containing feed materials for the generator to remove sodium ions and add hydrogen ions. Sodium hydroxide is produced as a by-product. The process is generally applicable to the electrochemical treatment of alkali metal chlorates, alkali metal sulfates and mixtures thereof to produce acidified solutions useful in providing chlorate ion-containing feeds to such chlorine dioxide generating processes.
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