1978
DOI: 10.1016/s0376-7388(00)80412-3
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Application of bipolar membrane technology: A novel process for control of sulfur dioxide from flue gases

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“…To know the acid production P, simply use the results of tests conducted in batch mode (section Effect of acid concentration) 10 . In fact, for a fixed concentration of CfA and assuming that all conditions remain unchanged, the current efficiency ηa is well known.…”
Section: Forecast Of Continuous Operating Modementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To know the acid production P, simply use the results of tests conducted in batch mode (section Effect of acid concentration) 10 . In fact, for a fixed concentration of CfA and assuming that all conditions remain unchanged, the current efficiency ηa is well known.…”
Section: Forecast Of Continuous Operating Modementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We write: T = Pthéoric.ηa (10) By replacing P theoretical by its value, equation ( Equations 5, 6, 12 and 13 allow the calculation of the inlet and outlet flow rates, in order to obtain products with specified concentration. These values will be confronted with the experimental ones.…”
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“…BMED was found to be an attractive method for regeneration of spent solutions to recover alkali sorbent and sulfuric acid at relatively high efficiency (around 85%) and low cost as compared to metathesis and ion exchange [197]. BMED is also suitable for the regeneration of alkanolylamine sulfates, formed in the course of desulfurization [198][199][200].…”
Section: Regeneration Of Spent Sorbents In the Flue Gas Treatment Promentioning
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“…The concentrate from the (Pourcelly and Gavach, 2000;Graillon et al, 1996) Semi-industrial pilot Recycling of dimethyl isopropyl amine in production of aluminum casting molds (Pourcelly and Gavach, 2000) Semi-industrial pilot (Mani, 1991;Pourcelly and Gavach, 2000;Liu et al, 1978) Industrial Recovery of amino acid from fermentation broth (Pourcelly and Gavach, 2000) Industrial plant Aqualytics system Salt (and water) recovery from the dilute salt solution from the unit was achieved using a conventional electrodialyzer (ED) containing Allied's cation membranes and Asahi Glass's AMV anion membranes.…”
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