Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7006374 | Chemical Engineering Research and Design | 2017 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
A zero-gap spinning disc membrane electrochemical reactor (SDMER) is presented for the intensification of the chlor-alkali process at high current densities up to 20Â kA/m2. Two configurations of the SDMER, namely rotor-stator (RS) and thin-film (TF), are investigated and compared with a conventional parallel plate (PP) cell. The cell voltage as a function of current density is virtually identical for both SDMER configurations, and lower when compared to PP cell. The effect of the rotational speed on the cell voltage shows a decrease of 0.9Â V at 6Â kA/m2 when the rotational speed is increased from 40 to 60Â rad/s. The estimated membrane permselectivity, increases with increasing current density to values between 0.95 and 0.98. The intensification of the chlor-alkali process was successful with the SDMER by obtaining an approximately three times higher production compared to the PP cell when increasing the current density from 6Â kA/m2 to 20Â kA/m2.
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Authors
P. Granados Mendoza, S. Moshtarikhah, A.S. Langenhan, M.T. de Groot, J.T.F. Keurentjes, J.C. Schouten, J. van der Schaaf,