2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10800-005-9029-3
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Simplified model to predict the effect of the leakage current on primary and secondary current distributions in electrochemical reactors with a bipolar electrode

Abstract: A simplified mathematical model to calculate the current distributions in bipolar electrochemical reactors is proposed. The current distributions are deduced from a combination of the voltage balance in the reactor with a voltage balance including the electrolyte inlet and outlet. Thus, equations to predict the effect of geometric and operational variables on the current distributions at the electrodes are reported. The parameters acting upon the current distributions were lumped into two dimensionless variabl… Show more

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“…6. The experimental current distributions at the bipolar electrode are more uniform than at the terminal electrodes, which corroborates the tendency also observed for the primary case [1,2]. However, an important variation in the current density takes place in the first segment near the manifold, which disagrees with the theoretical model and can be attributed to a change in effective electrolyte resistance due to the gas evolved at the electrodes.…”
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“…6. The experimental current distributions at the bipolar electrode are more uniform than at the terminal electrodes, which corroborates the tendency also observed for the primary case [1,2]. However, an important variation in the current density takes place in the first segment near the manifold, which disagrees with the theoretical model and can be attributed to a change in effective electrolyte resistance due to the gas evolved at the electrodes.…”
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confidence: 80%
“…However, this advantage is counteracted by the existence of leakage currents, which cause a decrease in current efficiency, current distribution along the electrodes and the possibility of corrosion zones in the reactor. The authors have previously proposed a simplified model to predict the effect of the leakage current on the current distribution [1]. In [2] the primary current distribution obtained by the numerical solution of the Laplace equation was reported and compared with experimental results.…”
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“…Rousar and Thonstad [15] informed about the calculation of by-pass currents and current distribution in molten salt bipolar cells with open channels to allow the circulation of the electrolyte. Recently, in [16] a simplified mathematical model to calculate the current distribution in bipolar electrochemical reactors was developed and comparisons between calculated and experimental primary current distributions were reported. This model satisfactorily predicted the current distribution at the terminal electrodes for the highest by-pass resistances.…”
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“…Recently, Henquin and Bisang [19] proposed a simplified mathematical model of the current density distribution, enabling prediction of the effects of the geometry and operational variables on the current distributions at the bipolar and terminal electrodes. The important parameters were combined into two dimensionless parameters.…”
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