JOURNAL ARTICLE

Energy Recovery in Membrane Capacitive Deionization

Piotr DługołęckiAlbert van der Wal

Year: 2013 Journal:   Environmental Science & Technology Vol: 47 (9)Pages: 4904-4910   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Membrane capacitive deionization (MCDI) is a water desalination technology based on applying a cell voltage between two oppositely placed porous carbon electrodes. In front of each electrode, an ion-exchange membrane is positioned, and between them, a spacer is situated, which transports the water to be desalinated. In this work, we demonstrate for the first time that up to 83% of the energy used for charging the electrodes during desalination can be recovered in the regeneration step. This can be achieved by charging and discharging the electrodes in a controlled manner by using constant current conditions. By implementing energy recovery as an integral part of the MCDI operation, the overall energy consumption can be as low as 0.26 (kW·h)/m(3) of produced water to reduce the salinity by 10 mM, which means that MCDI is more energy efficient for treatment of brackish water than reverse osmosis. Nevertheless, the measured energy consumption is much higher than the thermodynamically calculated values for desalinating the water, and therefore, a further improvement in thermodynamic efficiency will be needed in the future.

Keywords:
Capacitive deionization Desalination Brackish water Energy recovery Electrode Reverse osmosis Water treatment Materials science Ion-exchange membranes Membrane Specific energy Energy consumption Environmental science Environmental engineering Energy (signal processing) Chemistry Salinity Ion Ion exchange Electrical engineering Engineering

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Membrane-based Ion Separation Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Membrane Separation Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
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