2016 AIChE Annual Meeting

(633e) The Use of Electrodeionization for High Water Recovery in Brackish Water Treatment

Authors

Hestekin, J. - Presenter, University of Arkansas
Lopez, A., University of Colorado at Boulder
Demydov, D., University of Arkansas
Currently reverse osmosis dominates desalination because of low cost, reliability, and choices in the market place. However, there are many new desalination opportunities, especially in brackish water applications, where the size and scale make it possible to consider other technology. One of these technologies is electrodeionization. Electrodeionization is a technique in which we use wafers to remove ions to low concentration through an electricially driven process. Because the cost is related to the amount of ions being moved this technology can be cost competitive at low to medium ion concentration and low to medium scale. The purpose of this presentation is to explore places where electrodeionization can be economically feasible and show the fundamental scientific challenges with the technology. This work will specifically focus on the high water recovery possible with electrodeionization with experimental results to show high current efficiencies at concentration concentrations of greater than 10% salt.