2023
DOI: 10.1002/cjce.25112
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Electrolyte migration through electrochemical membranes: Potential source of error in batch electrochemical cells

Mohamed A. Ganzoury,
Yichen Wu,
Charles‐François de Lannoy

Abstract: Electrochemical membranes (ECMs) and porous electrodes have gained much attention in a broad range of applications including water and wastewater treatment, energy production and storage, and carbon dioxide capture. Lab scale batch experiments (electrochemical stirred cells) are the baseline for developing ECMs and porous electrodes. We observed electrochemical dissolution of metal fasteners (alligator clips), used to hold porous conductive and non‐conductive membranes in batch electrochemical cells, despite b… Show more

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“…A solution for the problem was proposed: separating the metal fasteners from the ECM electrode with a non-porous graphite foil to open the electrochemical circuit. [1] Closed-loop precision irrigation offers great potential for water conservation in agricultural irrigation. A closed-loop irrigation system relies on sufficient real-time soil moisture data across a field.…”
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“…A solution for the problem was proposed: separating the metal fasteners from the ECM electrode with a non-porous graphite foil to open the electrochemical circuit. [1] Closed-loop precision irrigation offers great potential for water conservation in agricultural irrigation. A closed-loop irrigation system relies on sufficient real-time soil moisture data across a field.…”
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“…A solution for the problem was proposed: separating the metal fasteners from the ECM electrode with a non‐porous graphite foil to open the electrochemical circuit. [ 1 ]…”
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confidence: 99%