Abstract

A simplified procedure for the design of electrochemical reactors based on Lang factors as a general strategy for assigning priorities in the assessment of costs and relative importance of process parameters is described. The importance of reactor geometry and its sensitivity to variation in cost components is illustrated by a specific industrial-scale design of a rotating bipolar cell equipped with wiper blades. The technique is applicable to any type of electrochemical cell.

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