화학공학소재연구정보센터
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.