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titleOfInvention Method and device for desalting aqueous solutions by means of electrodialysis
abstract In a method for desalting aqueous solutions by means of electrodialysis in an electrochemical cell (10) comprising a first electrode (16) and a second electrode (20), wherein the second electrode (20) has a polarity opposite to the first electrode and wherein at the first electrode (16) an electrolysis gas and ions are formed, it is proposed that the electrolysis gas and the ions are reacted at the second electrode (20).
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