Development of Technology for Capacitive Deionization Water
Abstract
The article describes the development of the capacitive deionization technology based on carbon materials with extended surface and peculiarities of the application of titanium-modified carbon material SAUT-1S in the manufacture of CDI cells. Experimental results presented in the article show that capacitive deionization cells being developed have high sorption capacity that does not depend on the charging current.
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