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Regenerating flue-gas desulfurizing agents by bipolar membrane electrodialysis

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In this article, the regeneration of a flue gas desulfurizing agent by using bipolar membrane electrodialysis (BMED) with sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) as the supporting and rinsing electrolyte, and piperazine sulfate as a model compound for the heat stable salt formed in the process of desulfuring.
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An experimental study was carried out on the regeneration of a flue-gas desulfurizing agent by using bipolar membrane electrodialysis (BMED) with sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) as the supporting and rinsing electrolyte, and piperazine sulfate (Pz·H2SO4) as a model compound for the heat stable salt formed in the process of desulfurizing. The results indicate that the low energy consumption and high current efficiency are achieved when applying electrolyte solutions with a concentration range about 0.3∼0.4 mol/L, piperazine sulfate solution with a concentration range about 0.08∼0.13 mol/L, and BMED stack of BP-C-C configuration. The results also indicate that when applying a high current density to the BMED stack, it has a high current efficiency and energy consumption. The process cost is estimated to be $0.96/kg Pz for the regeneration of piperazine with the laboratory-scale experimental equipment, indicating that the process is not only scientifically novel but also economically feasible and attractive besides its potential environmental benefits. © 2005 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 2006

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Environmental monitoring device

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Absorption of carbon dioxide in aqueous piperazine/methyldiethanolamine

TL;DR: In this article, carbon dioxide absorption in 0.6 M piperazine (PZ)/4 M methyldiethanolamine (MDEA) was measured in a wetted wall contactor.
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Electrodialysis processes with bipolar membranes (EDBM) in environmental protection—a review

TL;DR: An overview and technical advantages with the practical applications of EDBM in environmental protection including waste recovery and cleaning production are given.
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Citric acid production by electrodialysis with bipolar membranes

TL;DR: In this paper, the production of citric acid from sodium citrate was carried out by electrodialysis (ED), using bipolar membranes (BP) prepared from poly(phenylene oxide) (PPO).
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Electric field-assisted proton transfer and water dissociation at the junction of a fixed-charge bipolar membrane

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