Singular applications of capacitive deionization: Reduction of the brine volume from brackish water reverse osmosis plants

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Abstract

Current desalination technologies present certain limitations associated with brine management. CDI operational conditions similar to EDL capacitors might become a solution for brine volume reduction. Innovative operating procedure utilizes a concentrated brine stream as a washing solution during the salt desorption phase. A high energy efficiency in the adsorption–desorption cycle was obtained using the electrolyte replacement procedure. A coupled RO-CDI system integration was proposed as a method to reduce the volumetric flow of brine.

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Lado, J. J., Santos, C., Quismondo, E. G., Anderson, M. A., Gutiérrez, B., Huertas, F., … de Miguel, Á. (2020). Singular applications of capacitive deionization: Reduction of the brine volume from brackish water reverse osmosis plants. In Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation (pp. 429–431). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13068-8_107

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