김성환, 2017 - Google Patents
Development of Hybrid Electrochemical Water Treatment System Combined of Deionization and Oxidation김성환, 2017
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Over recent decades, the lack of available water has been considered as a critical challenge for mankind. Electrochemical water treatment can be a promising alternative due to its high energy efficiency, eco-friendliness and lack of required hazardous chemicals. Capacitive …
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