Selective removal of Ca2+ from brackish water by electrodialysis desalination: process optimization and application

IF 3.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Li Chen, Ling Feng, Renliang Zhang, Pengyu Liu and Binghui Tian
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Exploration and application of unconventional water sources, particularly brackish water, have emerged as key strategies for addressing freshwater scarcity. Electrodialysis (ED) is utilised in brackish water desalination to eliminate Ca2+ owing to its cost-effectiveness and eco-friendliness. This study integrated electrochemical impedance spectroscopy to examine the effects of voltage, flow rate, and initial concentration on the migration numbers of Na+ and Ca2+ ions as well as the selectivity coefficient for Ca2+ during ED. The experimental results revealed that a lower voltage, flow rate, and initial concentration enhanced the selective removal of Ca2+ compared to Na+, which was linked to variations in the boundary layer thickness near the membrane. The maximum reached 2.48 at an initial concentration of 3.3 mmol L−1, with a voltage of 6 V and an influent flow rate of 36 L h−1. In addition, a 2 month pilot study was conducted using brackish groundwater from northwestern China. This indicates a stable effluent and high efficiency of Ca2+ removal during brackish water treatment via the ED process. The Ca2+ concentration in the effluent remained below 20 mg L−1 with a daily water production efficiency of 90%. This study offers valuable insights into ED technology applicable to the desalination and hardness reduction of brackish water.

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Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology
Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTALENVIRONMENTAL SC-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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8.60
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期刊介绍: Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology seeks to showcase high quality research about fundamental science, innovative technologies, and management practices that promote sustainable water.
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