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Electrodialysis of oxalic acid: batch process modeling

  • Jiří Kaláb EMAIL logo und Zdeněk Palatý
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 13. September 2012
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Abstract

Batch electrodialysis of aqueous solutions of oxalic acid was investigated using a laboratory electrodialyzer ED-Z mini equipped with ion-exchange membranes Ralex-AMH-PES and Ralex-CMHPES (Mega, Stráž pod Ralskem, Czech Republic). The paper presents a mathematical model which enables to predict changes in the oxalic acid concentrations in the diluate and concentrate compartments during the electrodialysis process under various conditions specified by combinations of the initial acid concentrations with current densities. The calculation proved a good agreement between the developed model and the experimental results.

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Published Online: 2012-9-13
Published in Print: 2012-12-1

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