This paper presents the results obtained during the electrogeneration of active chlorine species. Active chlorine species were generated through the electrolysis of sodium chloride solutions in an undivided cell, employing two platinised platinum electrodes and a polarity reversal procedure. The electrolytic process was conducted at four current densities (0.05, 0.10, 0.30 and 0.50 A/cm2) and three concentrations (0.1, 0.5 and1 mole/L) the polarity reversal period being of 5 min. The brine flow rate was kept constant, namely 1.68 L/h. The results showed a maximum active chlorine concentrations for an initial brine concentration of 0.5 mole/L. The overall concentration of dissolved chlorine in water was quantified as active chlorine, defined...
The use of a solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) in an anode/SPE/cathode sandwich has emerged as a promi...
Three electrochemical chlorinators were developed, tested and evaluated. The first used natural chlo...
The performance of electrochemical hypochlorite cells as a function of hydrodynamics and electrode m...
The electrochemical production of disinfectant solutions containing active chlorine is usually carri...
The electrolytic process of diluted aqueous chloride solutions (0.07 M) was investigated at Ti/RuO2....
With the final purpose of manufacturing electrochemically-based devices that produce chloride dioxid...
This research paper presents the liquid chlorine generator from the sea water for swimming pool usin...
Introduction and purpose: Today, chlorine and its compounds are the most popular elements employed f...
In the present work, the electrolytic process of diluted aqueous chloride solutions was investigated...
A modified technology for electrolytic chlorate production has been developed. The cell is consider...
A detailed study has been made of the electrolytic production of chlorate by the electrolysis of sod...
Chlorine dioxide has been proven to be more effective in deactivating viruses and holds a number of ...
Electrolysis of saturated solution of sodium chloride at 70°, using platinum electrodes with symmetr...
The results of an experimental study on electrochemical disinfection of water are presented. Attenti...
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) and caustic (NaOH) are among the most widely used chemicals by the water ind...
The use of a solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) in an anode/SPE/cathode sandwich has emerged as a promi...
Three electrochemical chlorinators were developed, tested and evaluated. The first used natural chlo...
The performance of electrochemical hypochlorite cells as a function of hydrodynamics and electrode m...
The electrochemical production of disinfectant solutions containing active chlorine is usually carri...
The electrolytic process of diluted aqueous chloride solutions (0.07 M) was investigated at Ti/RuO2....
With the final purpose of manufacturing electrochemically-based devices that produce chloride dioxid...
This research paper presents the liquid chlorine generator from the sea water for swimming pool usin...
Introduction and purpose: Today, chlorine and its compounds are the most popular elements employed f...
In the present work, the electrolytic process of diluted aqueous chloride solutions was investigated...
A modified technology for electrolytic chlorate production has been developed. The cell is consider...
A detailed study has been made of the electrolytic production of chlorate by the electrolysis of sod...
Chlorine dioxide has been proven to be more effective in deactivating viruses and holds a number of ...
Electrolysis of saturated solution of sodium chloride at 70°, using platinum electrodes with symmetr...
The results of an experimental study on electrochemical disinfection of water are presented. Attenti...
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) and caustic (NaOH) are among the most widely used chemicals by the water ind...
The use of a solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) in an anode/SPE/cathode sandwich has emerged as a promi...
Three electrochemical chlorinators were developed, tested and evaluated. The first used natural chlo...
The performance of electrochemical hypochlorite cells as a function of hydrodynamics and electrode m...