Abstract:This study reports the availability of seawater as an economical chloride (Cl − ) source for the UV/ electro-chlorine process from the viewpoints of advanced oxidation performance and unwanted byproduct formation of chlorate ion (ClO 3 − ) and bromate ion (BrO 3 − ). In the electrochemical oxidant production stage, the oxidant production rate in diluted seawater containing 30 mM Cl − was 21% lower than that in the NaCl solution due to coexisting electrolytes in the seawater. The ClO 3 − formation during electr… Show more
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