Hi all,
Great forum, thank you to those that are making it possible,
I hope you can answer my question:
I am trying to conduct a simple experiment following the chloro-alkali process using electrolysis,
Using a suitable membrane between two solutions: Pure Water and fully saturated salt brine,
my understanding is that by applying DC current to the electrodes immersed in the solutions I should get:
:: Sodium Hydroxide + Hydrogen at the container with (-) electrode and
:: Chloride at the (+) side
... all fine cool n dandy but I have few questions:
1. Assuming we pure have NACl in the fully saturated brine what is the OPTIMAL voltage/amperage needed?
2. for a given volume of input material (Brine) what is the output volume/mass of the various materials?
3. I have seen various refs as what electrode materials to use some suggesting Graphite, can I use Stainless Steel on both sides?
4. I have seen a youtube video where a guy use a cotton ball as the separator membrane, is there something better?
Many thanks and keep up the good work,
seza