Chlorine production
Chlorine (Cl2)
Article REF: J6215 V1
Chlorine production
Chlorine (Cl2)

Author : Jean-Christophe MILLET

Publication date: September 10, 2007

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1. Chlorine production

Unless otherwise indicated, concentrations are given by mass. Concentration units commonly used in the industry are ppm and ppb. Remember that :

1 ppm = 10 -6 kg/kg
1 ppb = 10 -9 kg/kg

1.1 Salt unloading and storage

The brine used in closed-loop mercury and membrane processes is normally saturated with solid salt, although some plants use solution salt extracted from underground without brine recycling, or in conjunction with...

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