Actually, here is a more useful way (actually, it makes the so-called bleach battery that you can use to produce electricity as well) to make some
Chlorine. Steps:
1. Mix bleach (NaOCl) and vinegar (which contains Acetic acid HAc) in the volume ratio 1.4 parts of 5% vinegar to one part of 8.25% extra strength
chlorine bleach.
2. Add a piece of copper metal which will function as the cathode.
3. Add an Aluminum source to act as the anode (finely cut up Al foil, for example, will also work).
4. Add a touch of sea salt (better than NaCl) to act as the electrolyte to get things started.
My take on the chemistry:
The creation of Hypochlorous acid:
NaOCl + HAc --> HOCl + NaAC
And, on the major electrochemical reactions:
H2O <--> H3O + OH-
At anode: Al + 3OH- ⇒ Al(OH)3 + 3e-
At the cathode (copper):
3 HOCl + 3 H3O+ + 3 e- ⇒ 3/2 Cl2(g) + 3 H2O
for an implied net reaction of:
3 HOCl + Al --> Al(OH)3 (s) + 3/2 Cl2 (g) Eo net = 3.93 V
This battery cell is theoretically capable of generating 3.93 volts.
Reference: http://sci-toys.com/scitoys/scitoys/echem/batteries/batterie...
See also http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/d019917.pdf
There are also many side reactions. For safety, however, it should be noted that in addition to the toxic/corrosive Chlorine gas, in the case of the
use of an excess of Aluminum, some explosive hydrogen gas can also be formed (in about a day) as the protective Al2O3 coating is attacked in a salt
solution permitting the reaction:
2 Al + 6 H2O --> 2 Al(OH)3 + 3 H2 (g)
[Edited on 28-8-2013 by AJKOER] |