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Electrokinetic desalination of glazed ceramic tilesOttosen et al., 2010
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- Ottosen L
- Ferreira C
- Christensen I
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- Journal of Applied Electrochemistry
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Electrokinetic desalination is a method where an applied electric DC field is the driving force for removal of salts from porous building materials. In the present paper, the method is tested in laboratory scale for desalination of single ceramic tiles. In a model system, where a tile …
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