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Chlorine dioxide

Names
IUPAC name

Chlorine dioxide

Other names

Chlorine(IV) oxide
Chloryl

Identifiers
CAS number 10049-04-4 
ChEBI CHEBI:29415 
ChemSpider 23251 
EC number 233-162-8

Gmelin Reference
1265

InChI[show]

Jmol-3D images Image
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MeSH Chlorine+dioxide
PubChem 24870
RTECS number FO3000000

SMILES[show]

UNII 8061YMS4RM 
Properties

Molecular formula
ClO2
Molar mass 67.45 g·mol−1
Appearance Yellow to reddish gas
Odor Acrid
Density 2.757 g dm−3[1]
Melting point −59 °C (−74 °F; 214 K)
Boiling point 11 °C (52 °F; 284 K)

Solubility in water
8 g dm−3 (at 20 °C)
Solubility soluble in alkaline and sulfuric acid solutions
Vapor pressure >1 atm[2]

Henry‘s law
constant
 (kH)
4.01 x 10−2 atm-cu m/mole
Acidity (pKa) 3.0(5)
Thermochemistry

Std molar
entropy
(So298)
257.22 J K−1 mol−1

Std enthalpy of
formation
fHo298)
104.60 kJ/mol
Hazards
MSDS ICSC 0127
EU Index 017-026-00-3
EU classification  O T+ C N
R-phrases R6R8R26R34R50
S-phrases (S1/2)S23S26S28S36/37/39,S38S45S61
NFPA 704

0

3

4

OX


LD50 (Lethal dose)
292 mg/kg (oral, rat)
US health exposure limits (NIOSH):

PEL (Permissible)
TWA 0.1 ppm (0.3 mg/m3)[2]

REL (Recommended)
TWA 0.1 ppm (0.3 mg/m3) ST 0.3 ppm (0.9 mg/m3)[2]

LDLH (Immediate danger)
5 ppm[2]

Except where noted otherwise, data is given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa)

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Infobox references

Chlorine dioxide is a chemical compound with the formula ClO2. This yellowish-green gascrystallizes as bright orange crystals at −59 °C. As one of several oxides of chlorine, it is a potent and useful oxidizing agent used in water treatment and in bleaching.[3]

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Structure and bonding[edit]

Comparison of three-electron bond to the conventional covalent bond.

The two resonance structures

Chlorine dioxide is a neutral chlorine compound. It is very different from elementary chlorine, both in its chemical structure and in its behavior.[4] One of the most important qualities of chlorine dioxide is its high water solubility, especially in cold water. Chlorine dioxide does not hydrolyze when it enters water; it remains a dissolved gas in solution. Chlorine dioxide is approximately 10 times more soluble in water than chlorine.[5]

The molecule ClO2 has an odd number of valence electrons and therefore, it is aparamagnetic radical. Its electronic structure has long baffled chemists because none of the possible Lewis structures is very satisfactory. In 1933 L.O. Brockway proposed a structure that involved a three-electron bond.[6] Chemist Linus Pauling further developed this idea and arrived at two resonance structures involving a double bond on one side and a single bond plus three-electron bond on the other.[7] In Pauling‘s view the latter combination should represent a bond that is slightly weaker than the double bond. In molecular orbital theory this idea is commonplace if the third electron is placed in an anti-bonding orbital. Later work has confirmed that the HOMO is indeed an incompletely-filled orbital.[8]

Preparation[edit]

Chlorine dioxide is a compound that can decompose extremely violently when separated from diluting substances. As a result, preparation methods that involve producing solutions of it without going through a gas phase stage are often preferred. Arranging handling in a safe manner is essential.

In the laboratory, ClO2 is prepared by oxidation of sodium chlorite:[9]

2 NaClO2 + Cl2 → 2 ClO2 + 2 NaCl

Chlorine dioxide can be prepared in laboratory by reaction of potassium chlorate with oxalic acid:

2KClO3 + 2H2C2O4 → K2C2O4 + 2ClO2 + 2CO2 + 2H2O
2KClO3 + H2C2O4 + 2H2SO4 → KHSO4 + 2ClO2 + 2CO2 + 2H2O

Over 95% of the chlorine dioxide produced in the world today is made from sodium chlorate and is used for pulp bleaching. It is produced with high efficiency by reducing sodium chlorate in a strong acid solution with a suitable reducing agent such as methanol,hydrogen peroxidehydrochloric acid or sulfur dioxide.[10] Modern technologies are based on methanol or hydrogen peroxide, as these chemistries allow the best economy and do not co-produce elemental chlorine. The overall reaction can be written;

Chlorate + Acid + reducing agent → Chlorine Dioxide + By-products

The reaction of sodium chlorate with hydrochloric acid in a single reactor is believed to proceed via the following pathway:

HClO3 + HCl → HClO2 + HOCl
HClO3 + HClO2 → 2 ClO2 + Cl2 + 2 H2O
HOCl + HCl → Cl2 + H2O

The commercially more important production route uses methanol as the reducing agent and sulfuric acid for the acidity. Two advantages by not using the chloride-based processes are that there is no formation of elemental chlorine, and that sodium sulfate, a valuable chemical for the pulp mill, is a side-product. These methanol-based processes provide high efficiency and can be made very safe.[10]

A much smaller, but important, market for chlorine dioxide is for use as a disinfectant. Since 1999 a growing proportion of the chlorine dioxide made globally for water treatment and other small-scale applications has been made using the chlorate, hydrogen peroxide and sulfuric acid method, which can produce a chlorine-free product at high efficiency. Traditionally, chlorine dioxide for disinfection applications has been made by one of three methods using sodium chlorite or the sodium chlorite - hypochlorite method:

2 NaClO2 + 2 HCl + NaOCl → 2 ClO2 + 3 NaCl + H2O

or the sodium chlorite - hydrochloric acid method:

5 NaClO2 + 4 HCl → 5 NaCl + 4 ClO2 + 2 H2O

All three sodium chlorite chemistries can produce chlorine dioxide with high chlorite conversion yield, but unlike the other processes the chlorite-HCl method produces completely chlorine-free chlorine dioxide but suffers from the requirement of 25% more chlorite to produce an equivalent amount of chlorine dioxide. Alternatively, hydrogen peroxide may efficiently be used also in small scale applications.[10]

Very pure chlorine dioxide can also be produced by electrolysis of a chlorite solution:

2 NaClO2 + 2 H2O → 2 ClO2 + 2 NaOH + H2

High purity chlorine dioxide gas (7.7% in air or nitrogen) can be produced by the Gas:Solid method, which reacts dilute chlorine gas with solid sodium chlorite.

2 NaClO2 + Cl2 → 2 ClO2 + 2 NaCl

These processes and several slight variations have been reviewed.[11]

Handling properties[edit]

At gas phase concentrations greater than 30% volume in air at STP (more correctly: at partial pressures above 10 kPa [10]), ClO2 may explosively decompose into chlorine andoxygen. The decomposition can be initiated by, for example, light, hot spots, chemical reaction, or pressure shock. Thus, chlorine dioxide gas is never handled in concentrated form, but is almost always handled as a dissolved gas in water in a concentration range of 0.5 to 10 grams per liter. Its solubility increases at lower temperatures: it is thus common to use chilled water (5 °C or 41 °F) when storing at concentrations above 3 grams per liter. In many countries, such as the USA, chlorine dioxide gas may not be transported at any concentration and is almost always produced at the application site using a chlorine dioxide generator.[10] In some countries, chlorine dioxide solution below 3 grams per liter in concentration may be transported by land, but are relatively unstable and deteriorate quickly.

Uses[edit]

Chlorine dioxide is used for bleaching of wood pulp, and for the disinfection (calledchlorination) of municipal drinking water.[12][13]:4-1[14] As a disinfectant it is effective even at low concentrations, because of its unique qualities.[15]

Bleaching[edit]

Chlorine dioxide is sometimes used for bleaching of wood pulp in combination with chlorine, but it is used alone in ECF (elemental chlorine-free) bleaching sequences. It is used at moderately acidic pH (3.5 to 6). The use of chlorine dioxide minimizes the amount oforganochlorine compounds produced.[16] Chlorine dioxide (ECF technology) currently is the most important bleaching method world wide. About 95% of all bleached Kraft pulp is made using chlorine dioxide in ECF bleaching sequences.[17]

Chlorine dioxide is also used for the bleaching of flour.

Water chlorination[edit]

Further information: Water chlorination

Further information: Chlorine_Dioxide_Tablets § Chemical_disinfection

The Niagara Falls, New York, water treatment plant first used chlorine dioxide for drinking water treatment in 1944 for phenol destruction.[13]:4–17[14] Chlorine dioxide was introduced as a drinking water disinfectant on a large scale in 1956, when BrusselsBelgium, changed from chlorine to chlorine dioxide.[14] Its most common use in water treatment is as a pre-oxidant prior to chlorination of drinking water to destroy natural water impurities that would otherwise produce trihalomethanes on exposure to free chlorine.[18][19][20]Trihalomethanes are suspect carcinogenic disinfection by-products[21] associated with chlorination of naturally occurring organics in the raw water.[20] Chlorine dioxide is also superior to chlorine when operating above pH 7,[13]:4–33 in the presence of ammonia and amines[citation needed] and/or for the control of biofilms in water distribution systems.[20]Chlorine dioxide is used in many industrial water treatment applications as a biocideincluding cooling towers, process water, and food processing.[22]

Chlorine dioxide is less corrosive than chlorine and superior for the control of legionellabacteria.[14][23] Chlorine dioxide is superior to some other secondary water disinfection methods in that chlorine dioxide: 1) is an EPA registered biocide, 2) is not negatively impacted by pH, 3) does not lose efficacy over time (the bacteria will not grow resistant to it) and 4) is not negatively impacted by silica and phosphate, which are commonly used potable water corrosion inhibitors.

It is more effective as a disinfectant than chlorine in most circumstances against water borne pathogenic microbes such as viruses,[24] bacteria and protozoa – including the cystsof Giardia and the oocysts of Cryptosporidium.[13]:4-20–4-21

The use of chlorine dioxide in water treatment leads to the formation of the by-product chlorite, which is currently limited to a maximum of 1 ppm in drinking water in the USA.[13]:4–33 This EPA standard limits the use of chlorine dioxide in the USA to relatively high quality water[why?], or water which is to be treated with iron based coagulants (Iron can reduce chlorite to chloride).[citation needed]

Chlorine dioxide has many applications as an oxidizer or disinfectant.[25] Chlorine dioxide can be used for air disinfection,[26] and was the principal agent used in the decontamination of buildings in the United States after the 2001 anthrax attacks.[27] After the disaster of Hurricane Katrina in New OrleansLouisiana and the surrounding Gulf Coast, chlorine dioxide has been used to eradicate dangerous mold from houses inundated by the flood-water.[28] Because of its unique qualities, chlorine dioxide is an effective disinfectant even at low concentrations.[29]

Other disinfection uses[edit]

Sometimes chlorine dioxide is used as a fumigant treatment to ‘sanitize‘ fruits such as blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries that develop molds and yeast.

Chlorine dioxide is used for the disinfection of endoscopes, such as, under the trade nameTristel.[30] It is also available in a "trio" consisting of a preceding "pre-clean" withsurfactant and a succeeding "rinse" with deionised water and low-level antioxidant.[31]

Chlorine dioxide also is used for control of zebra and quagga mussels in water intakes.[13]:4–34

Chlorine dioxide also was shown to be effective in bedbug eradication.[32]

Other uses[edit]

Chlorine dioxide is used as an oxidant for phenol destruction in waste water streams and for odor control in the air scrubbers of animal byproduct (rendering) plants.[13]:4–34 It is also available for use as a deodorant for cars and boats, packaged as a chlorine dioxide generating package activated by water, and left in the boat/car overnight.

Safety issues in water and supplements[edit]

Chlorine dioxide is toxic, hence limits on exposure to it are needed to ensure its safe use. The United States Environmental Protection Agency has set a maximum level of 0.8 mg/L for chlorine dioxide in drinking water.[33] The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), an agency of the United States Department of Labor, has set an 8 hour permissible exposure limit of 0.1 ppm in air (0.3 milligrams per cubic meter (mg/m3) for people working with chlorine dioxide.[34]

On July 30, 2010 and again on October 1, 2010, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), warned against the use of the product "Miracle Mineral Supplement" or "MMS", which when made up according to instructions produces chlorine dioxide. MMS has been marketed as a treatment for a variety of conditions, including HIV, cancer, autism, and acne. The FDA warnings informed consumers that MMS can cause serious harm to health, and stated that it has received numerous reports of nausea, diarrhea, severe vomiting, and life-threatening low blood pressure caused by dehydration.[35][36]

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