Hello,
I'd like to know of possible methods to make aq. sodium hypochlorite solutions by NaCl electrolysis.
I'm already aware of parameters as keeping the solution cold (to prevent hypochlorite decomposition) and using graphite anode/catode to prevent corrosion.
Is there any particular voltage, NaCl concentration or anything else which could tell me roughly
which percentage of NaClO is there after stopping electrolysis?
Or should I go as (example) performing electrolysis of a saturated NaCl solution at 10°C at 9 volts for 1 hour, then measure the density and refer to an aqueous sodium hypochlorite specific gravity chart to know how much NaClO is there?
Thank you