Artículo de revista
An Electrochemical Desalination Cell Based on Conducting Polymers.
Autor
Torres Hernández, Walter
Institución
Resumen
Insufficient access to potable water is becoming one of the major threats to sustainable
development around the globe. The implementation of water conservation policies and the use of
mature and novel desalination technologies are key to address the water demand for an increasing
population. Desalination systems based on electrochemical cells are of current interest.
This paper discusses an electrochemical cell based on carbon electrodes modified with
polypyrrole and a polypyrrole/polystyrene sulfonate composite which have anion and cation
exchange properties, respectively. The cell was used to substantially decrease the concentration of
sodium chloride solution in the 10-1 and the 10-2 M concentration range. The long term stability of
this cell is also discussed.