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Influence of the type of anion membrane on solvent flux and back diffusion in electrodialysis of concentrated NaCl solutions

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
Volume 113, Issue -, Pages 95-100

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2014.04.008

Keywords

Electrodialysis; Solvent flux; Back diffusion; Brine

Funding

  1. Environmental and Energy Innovation Platform (Het Milieu- en energie technologie Innovatie Platform, MIP, Flemish Government) [110293]
  2. Agency for Innovation by Science and Technology in Flanders(IWT)

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The potential of using electrodialysis as a technology for separations in highly concentrated solutions is limited by back diffusion of ions and solvent flux from the diluate to the concentrate. Solvent flux dilutes the concentrate stream while simultaneously back diffusion forms a limitation to reach high ion concentrations. In this study the diffusion flux of sodium and chloride in two different combinations of ion-exchange membranes, namely PC-SK/PC-SA with standard anion exchange membranes and PC-SK/PC-MVA with monovalent selective anion membranes, are studied for feed solutions with very high concentrations. It was found that diffusion fluxes of both ions are hardly influenced by the type of anion selective membrane and are solely concentration dependant. To assure an efficient separation concentration gradients must be small to minimize back diffusion. Furthermore, the quantitative influence of operating parameters on the solvent flux caused by osmosis and electro-osmosis was investigated. Electro-osmosis was found to be independent from the concentration gradient and proportional with the current density. Osmosis only depends on the concentration gradient. When the concentration gradient is below 1 mol L-1 the flux by osmosis was atleast eight times smaller than by electro-osmosis. Membranes with high steric hindrance are therefore necessary to minimize the electro-osmotic flux. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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