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The ion exchange membrane (IEM) process is now accepted as superior to both mercury and diaphragm processes in energy efficiency as well as environmental impact. The number of membrane cell plants has been steadily increasing in recent years.
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Yamaguchi, K., Kumagai, I. (1990). Development of Large Monopolar Type Membrane Electrolyzers. In: Prout, N.M., Moorhouse, J.S. (eds) Modern Chlor-Alkali Technology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1137-6_16
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