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Evaluation of methods of chloride ion concentration determination and effectiveness of desalination treatments using sodium hydroxide and alkaline sulphite solutions

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posted on 2024-03-12, 13:06 authored by Quanyu Wang, Simon Dove, Fleur Shearman, Melina SmirniouMelina Smirniou

Three methods for determining Cl?ion concentrations in neutral, alkaline and alkaline sulphite solutions were tested and the results are reported. The Cl? ion ? selective electrode was found to be the only suitable method for alkaline sulphite solutions, and reasons for this are given. This method was further evaluated in practice monitoring the progress of desalination using sodium hydroxide and alkaline sulphite solutions. The total amount of Cl? ions removed during the treatment was calculated and the residual concentration in the treated object measured using ion chromatography.

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The Conservator

Volume

31

Issue

I

Pages/Article Number

67-74

ISSN

0140-0096

Date Submitted

2014-11-26

Date Accepted

2008-01-01

Date of First Publication

2008-01-01

Date of Final Publication

2008-01-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2014-11-26

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16070

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