DESALINATION OF CHLORIDE-SULFATE BRACKISH WATER WITH AN ELECTRODIALYZER WITH IMPROVED DESIGN
Author(s) -
L. A. Deremeshko,
M.M. Balakina,
O.O. Seminska,
Д. Д. Кучерук,
В. В. Гончарук
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
energy technologies and resource saving
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2664-3561
pISSN - 2413-7723
DOI - 10.33070/etars.1.2020.7
Subject(s) - electrodialysis , brackish water , desalination , sulfate , chloride , chemistry , ion , ion exchange , water treatment , seawater , water source , membrane , environmental engineering , inorganic chemistry , environmental science , salinity , geology , biochemistry , oceanography , organic chemistry , water resource management
It has been studied that the process of desalination and preconcentration of imitates of brackish chloride-sulfate water with electrodialyzer with improved designs provides high efficiency: it was found that at a current density of 1.0 A/dm2 for 63–105 min, simulate with an initial concentration of NaCl of 4.3 can be desalted — 8.6 g/dm3 to a chloride-water content below the MPC level in drinking water while concentrating brines to110.7–135.8 g/dm3. When SO42– ions are introduced into the initial solution, a decrease in the content of Cl– ions and an increase in the content of SO42– ions in the dilute are observed due to the intensification of the competing transfer of the latter through the ion-exchange membrane. In this regard, in order to achieve the MPC of these ions in drinking water, the duration of the electrodialysis process should be increased. Ref. 12, Fig. 3, Tab. 2.
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