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Electrodialysis Can Lower the Environmental Impact of Hemodialysis

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MEMBRANES
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/membranes12010045

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hemodialysis; electrodialysis; demineralization rate; specific energy consumption; reverse osmosis rejects

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  1. Institute for ecological transition of the Sorbonne University Alliance (SU-ITE)

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Hemodialysis, a widely used treatment for patients with chronic kidney disease, has a high economic and ecological impact, particularly in terms of water consumption. This study aims to propose operating conditions for electrodialysis to enable the reuse of reverse osmosis rejects.
The hemodialysis technique, used worldwide for patients with chronic kidney disease, is considered as a treatment with a high economic and ecological impact, especially for water consumption. Getting ultrapure water for the preparation of the dialysate to clean patient's blood from toxins leads to high volumes of salt-enriched water that directly goes to sewage. The aim of this work is to propose operating conditions for electrodialysis to allow the reuse of reverse osmosis (RO) rejects. We first performed a parametric study to evaluate the influence of different parameters, such as flow rates, initial concentration, and applied voltage on the demineralization rate (DR) and specific energy consumption (SPC) with a NaCl model solution. The optimal conditions for desalination (i.e., a potential of 12 V, and flow rate of 20 L center dot h(-1)) were then successfully applied to real samples collected from a dialysis center with total dissolved salts concentration of about 1.4 g/L (conductivity of 2.0 mS center dot cm(-1)). We demonstrated that the choice of adequate conductivity targets allowed meeting the physico-chemical requirements to obtain water re-usable for either rehabilitation swimming pool, manual or machine washing of instruments before sterilization or irrigation. Saving this water could contribute in the reduction of the environmental impact of hemodialysis.

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