Thu Tran et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Improved desalination performance of flow-and fixed-capacitive deionization using redox-active quinoneThu Tran et al., 2020
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- Thu Tran N
- Phuoc N
- Yoon H
- Jung E
- Lee Y
- Kang B
- Kang H
- Yoo C
- Cho Y
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- ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
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Capacitive deionization (CDI) has newly emerged as a desalination technology because of its energy and cost-effectiveness. In particular, CDI using a flow electrode (FCDI) significantly increased salt removal by continuous desalination even at salt concentrations of …
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