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J Isidro1, D Brackemeyer2, C Sáez3, J Llanos1, J Lobato1, P Cañizares1, T Matthée2, M A Rodrigo1.
Abstract
This work focuses on disinfection of water using electrolysis with boron doped diamond (BDD) coatings and faces this challenge by comparing the performance of two different cells manufactured by CONDIAS GmbH (Izehoe, Germany): CONDIACELL® ECWP and CabECO cells. They are both equipped with diamond electrodes, but the mechanical design is completely different, varying not only by geometry but also by the flow conditions. ECWP is a flow-through cell with perforated electrodes while the CabECO cell is a zero-gap cell with a proton exchange membrane as a solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) separating the anode and cathode. At 0.02 Ah dm-3 both cells attain around 3-5 logs pathogen removal, but design and sizing parameters give an advantage to the CabECO: it can minimize the production of chlorates and perchlorates when operating in a single-pass mode, which becomes a really remarkable point. In this paper, we report tests in which we demonstrate this outstanding performance and we also explain the differences observed in the two cells operating with the same water.Entities:
Keywords: Boron doped diamond electrodes; Chlorates; Electro-disinfection; Non-divided electrochemical cells; Perchlorates; Solid polymer electrolyte membrane cells
Year: 2020 PMID: 32278177 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.138379
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963