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Salinity vs. conductivity for NaCl solution. 

Salinity vs. conductivity for NaCl solution. 

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The capacitive deionization has garnered renewed interested with recent modifications resulting in efficient (energy and cost) alternatives to desalinate brackish water (salt concentration less than 10 g/L). Recent research efforts, to improve the technology, have been focused mainly on electrode material development and modifications of operationa...

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... slope of the calibration curve of salinity vs conductivity of NaCl is 0.5057 ( Figure-3), total volume of solution = 0.16 L and mass of the electrode was 1.44 ...
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... slope of the calibration curve of salinity vs conductivity of NaCl is 0.5057 ( Figure-3), total volume of solution = 0.16 L and mass of the electrode was 1.44 ...
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... slope of the calibration curve of salinity vs conductivity of NaCl is 0.5057 ( Figure-3), total volume of solution = 0.16 L and mass of the electrode was 1.44 g. ...

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