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<p>and specific energy consumption. Current efficiency is generally defined as the charge required for the oxidation of the considered species over the total charged passed during electrolysis. Although some expressions have been proposed to evaluate the instantaneous current efficiency, they have several limitations due to the presence of volatile intermediates or the need for specialized equipment. Thus, it is much easier to define a general current efficiency (GCE), defined as an average of the value of current efficiency along the entire process</p><p>
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