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Current Density Distribution as Parameter of Electroionite Process

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The effect of artificially preset current density distribution in an electroionite apparatus on the ex-tent of water demineralization is considered. The change in the extent of demineralization on varying the distribution of one, the same current between parts of apparatus at the inlet, outlet of diluate is explained.

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Zubets, N.N. Current Density Distribution as Parameter of Electroionite Process. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 76, 929–931 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026375926474

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