Abstract

A description of the membrane process for the electrolytic production of chlorine, caustic soda and hydrogen from sodium chloride solutions is followed by a discussion of the present state of the art. This includes the development of cation exchange membranes and electrolysis cells. Finally, economic questions and trends for the future are discussed.

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