Drinking Water Electrochlorination in a Single-Pass Biomimetic Flow Cell with Zero Salt Dosing
Inmaculada García-López,
Luis Fernando Arenas,
Jonas Hereijgers
et al.
Abstract:Electrochlorination is an efficient and cost-effective treatment technique to provide safe drinking water in remote locations. Commercial electrochlorinators normally rely on the replenishment of salts to generate the disinfectant. In this work, a novel undivided electrochemical flow cell with affordable electrode materials (graphite and stainless steel) is proposed, simulating the chlorides naturally present in groundwater sources (25−250 mg• L −1 ). The biomimetic 3D-printed flow field allows to generate chl… Show more
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