Hydroxyl Ion Migration, Chemical Reactions, Water Transport and Other Effects As Optimizing Parameters In Cross-, Co- And Countercurrently Operated Membrane Cells For The Chlor/Alkali Electrolysis
K. H. Simmrock
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K. H. Simmrock: Universaet Dortmund (BRD)
A chapter in Electrochemical Cell Design, 1984, pp 89-113 from Springer
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Abstract A mathematical model describing a chloralkali-electrolysis in membrane cells including unusual flow pattern is presented. This paper discusses several influences like chemical reactions in the anolyte compartment, the behavior of a membrane during electrolysis and some other details which have to be taken into consideration.
Keywords: Current Efficiency; Caustic Soda; Depletion Rate; Membrane Cell; Cation Exchange Membrane (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1984
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-2795-0_4
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