Separation and Purification Technology, Vol.144, 90-96, 2015
Membrane-free electrodeionization using strong-type resins for high purity water production
A promising membrane-free electrodeionization (MFEDI) process has been proposed for high purity water (HPW) production in our previous work. However, the employ of a large number of weak-acid resins in MFEDI limits this process for purifying the reverse osmosis (RO) permeate of tap water with a pH value below 6.0. In this work, a MFEDI system filled only with mixed strong-acid and strong-base resins was tested to desalinate the synthetic acidic RD permeate. Results demonstrated that the resins regeneration was achieved mainly by electrically enhancing water dissociation after a high current density was imposed to the resin layer. Both good purification and effective regeneration were achieved. The conductivity of effluent was 0.060-0.062 mu S/cm only. The energy consumption fluctuated in the range of 0.35-0.41 kW h/m(3) water and the water recovery reached 93.1%. The mixed concentrate collected during regeneration, with an average conductivity of 145 mu S/cm and a pH value of 6.5, could be returned to a pretreatment unit for recovery. No chemical was needed and no wastewater was produced. Repetitive experimental results showed the MFEDI system could work stably. (c) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Membrane-free electrodeionization;Desalination;High purity water;Resins regeneration;Water dissociation