Hi there, quiminoob:, all of us here are glad to help any chemist get their work done. But so far, this thread has almost no information that is useful.
For starters, please don't quote a previous post if you don't need to highlight something in that post. This forum is threaded, that information is already there. And if your quote contains another quote of a post that you made yourself first, then you're clearly not trying to use the quote to highlight anything. That's just lengthening the thread without need. That is poor netiquette.
Carbonate and bicarbonate are alkaline in water, not acidic, so won't release ClO2. Just saying twice that it will won't change our understanding of chemistry. If I wanted a weak acid, I'd use NaHSO4 -- that's a weak acid.
You could use this as a paste to make bleaching gas, or as a dilute enough solution for disinfecting. If they're too concentrated, then yes you may get a precip from common ion effect.