Said Al-Saidi , Htet Htet Kyaw , Myo Tay Zar Myint , Rashid Al-Hajri , Mohammed Al-Abri
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摘要
近十年来,研究人员对电容去离子(CDI)用于咸淡水淡化进行了广泛的探索,认为它是一种有前途的技术。理论和统计分析是优化CDI性能参数的关键。本研究采用响应面法(RSM)结合中心复合设计(CCD),系统探讨关键操作变量对CDI效率的影响。我们的分析产生了一个稳健的二次模型,具有很高的r平方值(0.99),表明了出色的预测能力。在1.8 V DC、2 ml/min、500 mg/L NaCl条件下,活性炭布电极对CDI的去除率达到了40.6%。施加电位的增加提高了去除率,而流速和NaCl浓度对去除率有不利影响。利用地下水和采出水等多种水源进一步验证了模型的有效性,证明了在加入预处理步骤后模型的预测能力。然而,我们建议开发一种新的模型来对CDI系统进行更稳健的优化。
Capacitive deionization for water desalination: Optimizing operational parameters and validating the model across concentrations variant
Researchers have widely explored capacitive deionization (CDI) for brackish water desalination over the last decade, considering it a promising technology. Theoretical and statistical analyses are crucial for optimizing CDI performance parameters. This study utilizes response surface methodology (RSM) with central composite design (CCD) to systematically explore the impacts of crucial operational variables on CDI efficiency. Our analysis yielded a robust quadratic model with a high R-squared value (0.99), indicating excellent predictive capability. The CDI performance was conducted using activated carbon cloth electrodes and achieved a maximum removal efficiency of 40.6 % under optimal conditions of 1.8 DC V, 2 ml/min, and 500 mg/L NaCl. The increase in applied potential enhanced removal efficiency, whereas flow rate and NaCl concentration had adverse effects. The validity of the resulting model was further tested with various water sources such as groundwater and produced water, demonstrating its predictive capability when a pretreatment step is included. However, we recommend developing a new model for more robust optimization of CDI systems.
期刊介绍:
Electrochimica Acta is an international journal. It is intended for the publication of both original work and reviews in the field of electrochemistry. Electrochemistry should be interpreted to mean any of the research fields covered by the Divisions of the International Society of Electrochemistry listed below, as well as emerging scientific domains covered by ISE New Topics Committee.