Bulletin of the Society of Sea Water Science, Japan
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The Desalting of City Water by Using Ion-exchange Membranes
Studies on Ion Exchange Membranes (13)
Eisuke TAKATATakatugu AZUMIShiro TAKASHIMA
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1966 Volume 20 Issue 3 Pages 135-139

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This investigation is concerned first with preliminary experiments on the desalting of a dilute solution of sodium chloride or sodium sulfate, and secondly with the desalting of city water. The results can be summarized as follows.
(1) The dilute solution of sodium chloride or sodium sulfate can be desalted to a large degree, so as to make the desalted water whose value of specific electric resistance shows approximately (150-200) ×104Ω·cm.
(2) In case city water is fed at a low rate, desalted water whose value of specific electric resistance shows about 100×104Ω·cm can be obtained.
(3) The specific electric conductivity of desalted water depends on current concentration, but no linear relationship between both values is recognized.
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