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Dynamic model of chloralkali membrane processBudiarto et al., 2017
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- Budiarto T
- Esche E
- Repke J
- Leksono E
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- Procedia Engineering
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Chloralkali is one of the most important and energy intensive processes in the chemical industry. The process produces chlorine through electrochemical conversion. The process's energy consumption is a major production cost for the chloralkali industry. Since the demand …
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