Development and evaluation of uhmwpe microfibers polymeric diaphragms for electrolytic production of sodium hydroxide

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
11
Article ID: 
22930
7 pages
Research Article

Development and evaluation of uhmwpe microfibers polymeric diaphragms for electrolytic production of sodium hydroxide

Celso F.M. Junior, R. T. Cruz Silva, R. A. Nunes, C. T. Cândido Cunha and E. O. Vilar

Abstract: 

The electrolytic process with a polymeric membrane to produce chlorine and sodium hydroxide is still the most used technology in the world. However, the most common material used in the production of diaphragms was asbestos, which was banned due to its toxicity to humans in its use and extraction. Thus, this work aimed to develop and evaluate a new and cheaper polymeric diaphragm using Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) microfibers. Therefore, nine Polymeric Diaphragms (PD) were developed with different compositions and evaluated based on measurements of their thickness, permeability, resistivity, and performance during the electrolytic process. The results showed that higher proportions of short-length microfibers produced more promising diaphragms. In addition, the PDG diaphragm had a soda production of 35.68 g/L, a value higher than that presented by the commercial diaphragm, which was 11.04 g/L.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.22930.09.2021
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