Electrically Driven Membrane Processes

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Beskrivelse

Electrically driven membrane processes, and electrodialysis in particular, are important unit operations, especially within the field of desalination - making tab water from sea water. Electrically driven membrane processes will be introduced. Important terms such as critical current density, desalination degree, and current efficiency will be described through illustrations and a large amount of examples. Thus, you will be familiar with the basic principles and theory within this important field on a bachelor or master of science level.

Indledning

This text is written to all chemical engineering students who are participating in courses about membrane processes and membrane technology. Membrane processes find applications in almost all kinds of industries as one or more down stream purification/separation processes:

- Chemical industries

- Pharmaceutical industries

- Food industries

- Dairy industries

- Wastewater treatment

- Etc...

Because of the wide spectrum of applications, knowledge about membrane processes is of great importance and each engineering student who chooses membranes as the main path of interests has a world of opportunities in coming career.

For reading and understanding this text you are supposed to have the basic skills in mathematics and chemistry in general. Thus this text is for students who have completed the basic engineering introduction courses or for industry staff who wants to get a quick introduction to this field. This text gives an introduction to principles behind electrically driven membrane processes in general and electrodialysis in particular. Relevant theory will be presented together with terms widely used in the world of membrane technology.

After the presentation of certain equations the SI-units will be given in order to give the reader an easy overview of the different terms and parameters in that particular equation and why these terms are included in the equation. Relevant examples will be included in order to show how the described theory can be applied in practice.

I alone am responsible for any misprints or errors and I will be grateful to receive any critics and suggestions for improvement.

November 2006

Søren Prip Beier

Indholdsfortegnelse

Nomenclature

1. Introduction

2. Electrodialysis
2.1 Basic concept
2.2 Critical current and critical current density
2.2.1 Experimental determination of critical current
2.2.2 Determination of critical current from literature correlations
2.2.3 Influence of hydrodynamic conditions on the critical current
2.3 Desalination degree
2.4 Current efficiency
2.5 Energy requirement
2.5.1 Pump energy
2.5.2 Electrical energy
2.5.3 Thermodynamic least amount of energy
2.6 Anti-Fouling Mechanism

3. Summary
Example A: Transport numbers
Example B: Experimental determination of critical current
Example C: Determination of critical current from literature correlations
Example D: Influence of hydrodynamic conditions on the critical current
Example E: Desalination degree
Example F: Current efficiency
Example G: Thermodynamic efficiency

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