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A membrane-free and energy-efficient three-step chlor-alkali electrolysis with higher-purity NaOH production

Zhao et al., 2019

Document ID
5368013928213136192
Author
Zhao A
Zhong F
Feng X
Chen W
Ai X
Yang H
Cao Y
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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Conventional chlor-alkali processes are energy-consuming and environmentally unfriendly. To deal with this problem, we developed a three-step electrolysis (TSE) for a cleaner, energy- saving, and lower-cost chlor-alkali process. This new chlor-alkali process consists of three …
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