What is Chlorine Dioxide?
Chlorine Dioxide is a small, volatile and very strong molecule consisting of 1 Chlorine atom and 2 oxygen atoms.
Abbreviated to ClO2, Chlorine Dioxide exists as a free radical in dilute solutions
- Molecular weight of 67.45.
- It is a gas at normal temperatures and pressures.
- Melting point of -59oC.
- Boiling point of 11oC.
- Yellowish/green colour and has an odour similar to that of Chlorine.
- Denser than air and is water soluble at standard temperatures and pressures up to 2500ppm.
- Explosive in air at concentrations >10%. It is therefore normally generated in-situ within an aqueous solution at <0.2%
- Some pre-mixed solutions are sold on the market at concentrations of 0.6%, however these are hazardous to transport and costly. Most ClO2 is applied using on site dosing and generation equipment from companies like Scotmas.
- It will decompose in the presence of UV, high temperatures >70oC, and high alkalinity (>pH12).