2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2012.03.006
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Effect of flow oscillations on mass transfer in electrodialysis with bipolar membrane

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“…However, one of the drawbacks of EDBM, when applied to waste valorization, is that it is not as economically competitive as other membrane separation technologies, due to the electrodes and ion exchange membranes cost and the capital cost. Despite this economical limitation, all the features previously commented have made EDBM an environmentally friendly technology for valorization and management of industrial brines [1, [20][21][22]. A clear application is, thus, the salt-rich waste valorization for the production of acids and bases and a growth number of applications with industrial brines are reported [1, 16,17,23,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, one of the drawbacks of EDBM, when applied to waste valorization, is that it is not as economically competitive as other membrane separation technologies, due to the electrodes and ion exchange membranes cost and the capital cost. Despite this economical limitation, all the features previously commented have made EDBM an environmentally friendly technology for valorization and management of industrial brines [1, [20][21][22]. A clear application is, thus, the salt-rich waste valorization for the production of acids and bases and a growth number of applications with industrial brines are reported [1, 16,17,23,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of recent papers have highlighted how transport phenomena and, more in general, process efficiency can be enhanced by operating ED units in non-stationary conditions. Oscillations applied by dynamically changing either the flow rate [225,232,262,311] or the electrical field [153, 154, 165-167, 173, 191, 312, 313] can achieve an intensification of ED systems performance. Pulsed flows or pulsed electric fields at relatively high frequencies (thus, with a time constant much smaller than the large characteristic time scales for diffusion typical of high Schmidt numbers systems) caused the DBL to be disrupted and the concentration profile to flatten, with transient concentration fields different from a sequence of steady states.…”
Section: Ed Stacks Operated Under Oscillating Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the potential of these techniques is not in doubt, the physics underpinning the processes leading to the observed reduction in fouling is not well understood and results provided by the literature are often presented in dimensional form [ 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 ], which makes them have no general validity and only a (weak) support for an empirical, and hence unreliable, design of anti-fouling hydrodynamic techniques.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%