Adsorption desalination of chloride ions on composite naturalasynthetic materials: An approach for the reduction of chlorine corrosion in electrodeionization units

The release of chlorine in the electrodeionization (EDI) unit causes corrosion in the EDI unit, damaging ion exchange membranes and creating a safety risk for the workers. In this work, adsorption desalination of Cla ions on low-cost composite syntheticanatural Jordanian materials were investigated...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of industrial and engineering chemistry (Seoul, Korea) Korea), 2013-11, Vol.19 (6), p.1895-1902
Hauptverfasser: Al-Rawajfeh, Aiman, Al-Shamaileh, Ehab, Al-Whoosh, Khaldoon, Al-Maaabrah, Alaaa, Al-Zorqan, Ramzi, Zanoon, Rana, Rawajfeh, Khalid, Al-Jufout, Saleh
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Zusammenfassung:The release of chlorine in the electrodeionization (EDI) unit causes corrosion in the EDI unit, damaging ion exchange membranes and creating a safety risk for the workers. In this work, adsorption desalination of Cla ions on low-cost composite syntheticanatural Jordanian materials were investigated as an approach to prevent the release of corrosive chlorine gas at the positive electrode. The percentage removal reaches 25% at 25 min shaking time to 55% at 120 min, in a single batch experiment. The values of IH0, IS0, and IG0 indicate the favorability of physisorption. Zeolite and Pozzolana represent potential adsorbents of chloride.
ISSN:1226-086X
DOI:10.1016/j.jiec.2013.02.035