Analysis of RED/dRED stack performance using a resistances in series model
In this study, reverse electrodialysis (RED) and driven RED (dRED) experiments were performed for a wide range of conditions, encompassing different inter-membrane distances (or spacer thicknesses), spacer shadow factors, salinity gradients and flow velocities. A resistances in series (RIS) model wa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Desalination 2020-12, Vol.496, p.114505, Article 114505 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, reverse electrodialysis (RED) and driven RED (dRED) experiments were performed for a wide range of conditions, encompassing different inter-membrane distances (or spacer thicknesses), spacer shadow factors, salinity gradients and flow velocities. A resistances in series (RIS) model was proposed based on average concentrations in the stack chambers and tested to describe voltage-current relationships under the above conditions. Membrane resistances were modeled to be a function of solution concentrations as determined by non-contact resistance (NCR) experiments. The potential of RED and dRED was evaluated for demineralizing SWRO brine. The RIS model showed reasonable agreement with experiments under most conditions, consistent with a picture where membrane and spacer resistances are purely additive. The range of the RED region, where mass transfer is spontaneous, was significantly enhanced on the voltage-current curve upon using the 0.11 mm thick spacer “type C” that was characterized by an open mesh having a low shadow factor of 1.13. A maximum gross power density of −2.45 W/m2 was achieved using 0.9 M and 0.02 M NaCl solutions in the concentrate and dilute streams respectively, the highest reported so far for similar salinity gradients. The process feasibility was examined from the point of view of net power density and operation at short circuit currents. This data can be used for designing electro-membrane stacks and operating them under optimum conditions for minimizing the capital and operating expenditure of a RED/dRED plant.
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•The cell pair resistance of electro-membrane stacks appeared to be purely additive.•The membrane resistance was determined as a function of solution concentrations.•The resistances in series (RIS) model estimated the resistance with ≤11% error.•Stack assembled with 0.11 mm thick spacers produced a gross power density of 2.45 W/m2.•RED/dRED could be applied for SWRO brine dilution with co-located dilute stream. |
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ISSN: | 0011-9164 1873-4464 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.desal.2020.114505 |