Absorption of chlorine in aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide: desorption of hypochlorous acid followed by its dissociation to chlorine monoxide

Lahiri, R. N. ; Yadav, G. D. ; Sharma, M. M. (1983) Absorption of chlorine in aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide: desorption of hypochlorous acid followed by its dissociation to chlorine monoxide Chemical Engineering Science, 38 (7). pp. 1119-1133. ISSN 0009-2509

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Abstract

The absorption of chlorine in aqueous solutions of sodium hydroxide with concurrent desorption of hypochlorous acid (followed by its dissociation to chlorine monoxide) was studied at 55 and 75°C in a model stirred contactor with a flat gas-liquid interface. Theoretical and experimental aspects of this unique case of desorption (followed by dissociation) have been considered. A reasonably good agreement between the theoretical predictions and experimental observations has been found.

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