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Electrodialytic desalination of brackish water: determination of optimal experimental parameters using full factorial design

Journal

APPLIED WATER SCIENCE
Volume 7, Issue 8, Pages 4563-4572

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13201-017-0609-2

Keywords

Demineralization rate; Desalination; Electrodialysis; Full factorial design; Specific power consumption

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  1. certe [+216 79325122]

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The aim of this work is to study the desalination of brackish water by electrodialysis (ED). A two level-three factor (2(3)) full factorial design methodology was used to investigate the influence of different physicochemical parameters on the demineralization rate (DR) and the specific power consumption (SPC). Statistical design determines factors which have the important effects on ED performance and studies all interactions between the considered parameters. Three significant factors were used including applied potential, salt concentration and flow rate. The experimental results and statistical analysis show that applied potential and salt concentration are the main effect for DR as well as for SPC. The effect of interaction between applied potential and salt concentration was observed for SPC. A maximum value of 82.24% was obtained for DR under optimum conditions and the best value of SPC obtained was 5.64 Wh L-1. Empirical regression models were also obtained and used to predict the DR and the SPC profiles with satisfactory results. The process was applied for the treatment of real brackish water using the optimal parameters.

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