Here is a pic of a Platinum/titanium anode 1 week after it had turned from a chloride>>> to perchlorate..

I had 2 of these Anodes left both of them had totaly corroded this morning
In theory the cell had 1 more day to run (at 80% effieciecy) to turn all the ClO3 into ClO4...At first i thought it may have corroded because at low ClO3 concentrations Pt corrodes more quickly..So basically i had left the cell running to long with all ClO3 converted into ClO4.. so hence the corrosion..
I would not have minded if that was the case at least i would have had 10 kg of Sodium perchlorate..

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But when i came to destroy the resulting ClO3 instead of small amounts ( i had expected 5 g a litre) there was in excess of 100's of grams per litre?..

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This pic is 2.5 ml Conc hydrochloric acid + 2.5 ml of the Cell solution.

Notice the white precipitate at the bottom..this approx 0.5 ml.. Also notice the dark yellow colour.. = lots of ClO3 left

..Also in the other pic notice lots of horrible yellow Chlorine dioxide gas!!

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Now that white PPTE is a very rough guide to the amount of perc the cell has created..the more white ppte the more perc formed .. at least thats what i think?

.. When i first noticed the cell had turned into a ClO4 cell there was no white ppte, the longer the cell runs the more ppte is formed.. does that make sense...
Well i have done the same test on my other 15 litre cell..and got the same results..both cells ran at 25 amps..
Now dont forget 0.5 ml ppte for a cell running for 1 week after perc had first formed..this is with Pt anode.. supposedly the best anode..
Now here is a pic of 2.5 ml hydrochloric acid + 2.5 ml cell solution..same test as above ..but this time cell solution was from the PbO2 cell..

Notice the massive difference there is nearly 2.5 ml of ppte!!! also notice the test sample colour is much lighter yellow which indicates less chlorine dioxide which means less chlorate destroyed..which equals a lower concentration of ClO3..
Now i would love to know why has my PbO2 cell apparently produced 4 times the amount of ppte?.. i assume this ppte is = to the amount of perc produced???. so thats 4 times more perc than the Pt anode cell?.
Anyway i may never know.. but i have been pondering the mystery all day..
Also dont forget !!! people who buy Pt/ti mesh anode beware!!! If you have had as much luck as i have with this project you are wasting your money...Dont forget when you buy these Ti/Pt anodes from these electroplating suppliers they probably dont have a very thick coating of Pt...
I have gone through a total of 4 Pt anodes.. The first 2 pt anodes were used for ClO3 to ClO4 when i first corroded them i did not have any chemicals to test the solutions. so i assumed i had done something wrong...so i wrote that down as experience..But it looks a bit dodgy to me...
I would like to hear from other ClO3/4 producers how low there chlorate concentration is before they chemically destroy it.. and how much sulphite/acids you use to to eliminate all traces of ClO3..
to be continued..