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Feasibility study for the production of multi-oxidants from the desalination of seawater brine
by
Po-Hsiung Lin
, Yi-Ying, Li
, Chen-Yu, Chang
, Wu, Chiung-Ta
in
Anodes
/ Anodic coatings
/ Brines
/ Catalysis
/ Chlorine
/ Chlorine dioxide
/ Desalination
/ Desalination plants
/ Diaphragms
/ Disinfection & disinfectants
/ Efficiency
/ Electrolysis
/ Electrolytes
/ Feasibility studies
/ Fluorine
/ Organic chemistry
/ Oxidants
/ Oxidation
/ Oxidizing agents
/ Reverse osmosis
/ Ruthenium
/ Saline water
/ Seawater
/ Separators
/ Sodium chloride
/ Titanium
/ Water treatment
2019
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Feasibility study for the production of multi-oxidants from the desalination of seawater brine
by
Po-Hsiung Lin
, Yi-Ying, Li
, Chen-Yu, Chang
, Wu, Chiung-Ta
in
Anodes
/ Anodic coatings
/ Brines
/ Catalysis
/ Chlorine
/ Chlorine dioxide
/ Desalination
/ Desalination plants
/ Diaphragms
/ Disinfection & disinfectants
/ Efficiency
/ Electrolysis
/ Electrolytes
/ Feasibility studies
/ Fluorine
/ Organic chemistry
/ Oxidants
/ Oxidation
/ Oxidizing agents
/ Reverse osmosis
/ Ruthenium
/ Saline water
/ Seawater
/ Separators
/ Sodium chloride
/ Titanium
/ Water treatment
2019
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Feasibility study for the production of multi-oxidants from the desalination of seawater brine
by
Po-Hsiung Lin
, Yi-Ying, Li
, Chen-Yu, Chang
, Wu, Chiung-Ta
in
Anodes
/ Anodic coatings
/ Brines
/ Catalysis
/ Chlorine
/ Chlorine dioxide
/ Desalination
/ Desalination plants
/ Diaphragms
/ Disinfection & disinfectants
/ Efficiency
/ Electrolysis
/ Electrolytes
/ Feasibility studies
/ Fluorine
/ Organic chemistry
/ Oxidants
/ Oxidation
/ Oxidizing agents
/ Reverse osmosis
/ Ruthenium
/ Saline water
/ Seawater
/ Separators
/ Sodium chloride
/ Titanium
/ Water treatment
2019
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Feasibility study for the production of multi-oxidants from the desalination of seawater brine
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Feasibility study for the production of multi-oxidants from the desalination of seawater brine
2019
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The primary goals of this study are to compare the efficiency of multiple oxidants that are produced using different commercially available anodes and separators and to optimize the reaction conditions for the recovery of multiple oxidants from brine. The brine produced in the desalination plants in Taiwan is the concentrated seawater that is recovered after the reverse osmosis process. The main component in the solution is NaCl. On average, chlorine concentration is approximately 3–5% by weight, which is slightly higher than the concentration for normal seawater. This concentrated brine can be used as raw material for the electrolyte to extract mixed disinfectant solutions. This study uses different catalytic electrolyzers to compare the efficiency with which multiple oxidants are produced using anodes that are coated in precious metal. A ruthenium-coated titanium anode generates the largest amount of active chlorine (chlorine dioxide). In terms of the diaphragms that are tested, the DuPont Nafion NE-2030 ion film produces active chlorine most efficiently. If no other chemicals are added to the brine (salinity 11.3%), Cl2 (302–376 mg L−1) is the primary oxidant generated from the original brine, and ClO2 (3.7–7.2 mg L−1) is the minor product in batch electrolysis.
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