화학공학소재연구정보센터
Energy, Vol.170, 139-148, 2019
An internal-integrated RED/ED system for energy-saving seawater desalination: A model study
Salinity gradient energy extracting by a reverse electrodialysis (RED) unit using for electrodialysis (ED) desalination process is a potential way to achieve energy-economic and sustainable production of freshwater. However, the parameters in RED and ED unit synergistically influence the desalination process, resulting to the hybrid process controlled by multi-parameters. Modeling of an RED/ED is a simple way to describe the desalination process and reveal the effects of these parameters on the performance of system and then to find the better adaption of RED/ED. In this study, a model of an internal integrated RED/ED hybrid system is first established. It found that the ratio of desalination in RED/ED is higher than 90%. The brine/river is the alternative combination to realize seawater desalination with a desalination rate of 0.38 h m(2)/mol. The desalination capacity of RED/ED (0.43-2.6 mol/h-m(2)) is much higher than that of the external-integrated RED + ED system (0.10-0.15 mol/h.m(2)), but it is of simpler configuration and has a lower energy requirement. Moreover, the RED/ED system is preferred for using in the pre-desalination process. The outcome of this model is helpful in the design of practical RED/ED systems, and points out the development potential of RED/ED in practical applications. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.