Abstract

A brief qualitative study was done on a laboratory-sized chlor-alkali cell by laser interferometry which made visible refractive index effects at the anode at low cds or alternatively up to the beginning of bubble formation. Change in the refractive index indicated the direction of convection prior to bubble formation, concentration profiles and diffusion layer thickness. Onset of bubble formation and bubble scavenging was clearly marked by a less steep refractive index profile over a greater diffusion layer thickness.

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