TY - JOUR
T1 - Bipolar membrane electrolyzer for sodium hypochlorite generation
AU - Collana, Juan Taumaturgo Medina
AU - Mendoza, Gladis Reyna
AU - Venegas, Luis Carrasco
AU - Chavez, Carmen Luna
AU - Cadillo, Agerico Pantoja
AU - Hurtado, Denis Gabriel
AU - Llanos, Segundo Vásquez
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - The objectives of this research work were the construction and evaluation of a laboratory scale electrolytic cell using a bipolar membrane for the production of sodium hypochlorite. The dependence of the cell operation factors on the sodium hypochlorite concentration and specific energy consumption was evaluated, using sodium chloride solutions previously prepared in the laboratory; the experiments were carried out following a factorial design with three levels (3, 4 and 5 V) for the electric potential and sodium chloride concentration (10 and 30 g/L), maintaining a constant electrolysis time of 120 min and recirculation flow of the solutions in both compartments at 350 mL/min. The results showed that the achieved sodium hypochlorite concentration is in the range of (540–1040 mg/L) and power consumption is in the range of (2.1–5.35 kW/kg of NaClO). The sodium hypochlorite concentration and energy consumption were strongly affected by the electric potential applied to the cell, as the voltage increased from 3 to 5 V. In conclusion, this research revealed that this is a promising technology, especially if low concentrations of sodium hypochlorite are used.
AB - The objectives of this research work were the construction and evaluation of a laboratory scale electrolytic cell using a bipolar membrane for the production of sodium hypochlorite. The dependence of the cell operation factors on the sodium hypochlorite concentration and specific energy consumption was evaluated, using sodium chloride solutions previously prepared in the laboratory; the experiments were carried out following a factorial design with three levels (3, 4 and 5 V) for the electric potential and sodium chloride concentration (10 and 30 g/L), maintaining a constant electrolysis time of 120 min and recirculation flow of the solutions in both compartments at 350 mL/min. The results showed that the achieved sodium hypochlorite concentration is in the range of (540–1040 mg/L) and power consumption is in the range of (2.1–5.35 kW/kg of NaClO). The sodium hypochlorite concentration and energy consumption were strongly affected by the electric potential applied to the cell, as the voltage increased from 3 to 5 V. In conclusion, this research revealed that this is a promising technology, especially if low concentrations of sodium hypochlorite are used.
KW - bipolar membrane
KW - electrolysis
KW - factorial design
KW - sodium hypochlorite
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U2 - 10.12912/27197050/197243
DO - 10.12912/27197050/197243
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85214648860
SN - 2719-7050
VL - 26
SP - 230
EP - 238
JO - Ecological Engineering and Environmental Technology
JF - Ecological Engineering and Environmental Technology
IS - 2
ER -