Corrigendum to “Demand response-oriented dynamic modeling and operational optimization of membrane-based chlor-alkali plants” [Computers and Chemical Engineering 121 (2019) 396–408]
“…1). 20 The earlier established technology, the diaphragm cell, was integrated with asbestos bres to strengthen and functionalize the concrete used in the construction of the cell. 21 However, asbestos is known to cause lung cancer and other health issues.…”
Section: Progress Of Chlor-alkali Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig.1Comparison of the diaphragm, mercury, and membrane cell in the chlor-alkali process. Reproduced with permission 20. Copyright 2019, Elsevier.…”
Chlorine gas is one of the most basic chemicals produced through electrolysis of brine solution which is a key raw material for many areas of industrial chemistry. In the past...
“…1). 20 The earlier established technology, the diaphragm cell, was integrated with asbestos bres to strengthen and functionalize the concrete used in the construction of the cell. 21 However, asbestos is known to cause lung cancer and other health issues.…”
Section: Progress Of Chlor-alkali Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig.1Comparison of the diaphragm, mercury, and membrane cell in the chlor-alkali process. Reproduced with permission 20. Copyright 2019, Elsevier.…”
Chlorine gas is one of the most basic chemicals produced through electrolysis of brine solution which is a key raw material for many areas of industrial chemistry. In the past...
“…A notable effect of this interplay is the constraint of the current density to a value much lower than the 41 A cm À2 typically sought for large-scale industrial electrochemical plants. [50][51][52][53] The inflexibly low conductivity of oceanwater and extremely high required oceanwater throughput are fundamental characteristics which elevate the relevance of electrolyte ohmic losses and limitations on the cell gap for…”
Section: Technoeconomic Analysis and Optimizationmentioning
In recent years, the ocean has come to be recognized as a global-scale reservoir for atmospheric CO2. The removal of CO2 from oceanwater is thus considered a compelling approach to...
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