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Emerging, hydrogen-driven electrochemical water purification
Energy-efficient technologies for the remediation of water and generation of drinking water is a key towards sustainable technologies. Electrochemical desalination technologies are promising alternatives towards established methods, such as reverse osmosis or nanofiltration. In the last few years, hydrogen-driven electrochemical water purification has emerged. This review article explores the concept of desalination fuel cells and capacitive-Faradaic fuel cells for ion separation.
Emerging, hydrogen-driven electrochemical water purification
Energy-efficient technologies for the remediation of water and generation of drinking water is a key towards sustainable technologies. Electrochemical desalination technologies are promising alternatives towards established methods, such as reverse osmosis or nanofiltration. In the last few years, hydrogen-driven electrochemical water purification has emerged. This review article explores the concept of desalination fuel cells and capacitive-Faradaic fuel cells for ion separation.
Emerging, hydrogen-driven electrochemical water purification
Suss, Matthew E. (author) / Zhang, Yuan (author) / Atlas, I. (author) / Gendel, Youri (author) / Ruck, E. B. (author) / Presser, Volker (author)
2022-01-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
624
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