Study on the effectiveness of simultaneous recovery and concentration of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ionic liquid by electrodialysis with heterogeneous ion-exchange membranes

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Due to the extensive range of ionic liquids (ILs) used in industry, an efficient recovery method is needed. In this study, the effectiveness of a simultaneous concentration and recovery method was investigated for 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ([Emim]Cl), an IL that was recovered using electrodialysis (ED). The optimal operational parameters for electrodialytic recovery were determined empirically. The variables that were investigated included the concentration of IL, applied voltage, linear flow velocity and the diluate-to-concentrate volume ratio. The recovery of [Emim]Cl, the concentration degree, the [Emim]Cl flux across membranes, the current efficiency, as well as the energy consumption were determined. The results of the experiments confirmed that [Emim]Cl concentration and recovery can be achieved using ED. The highest ED efficiency was obtained when a 2 V electric potential per one membrane pair was applied, using a 2 cm/s linear flow velocity, and by adjusting to 0.2 M IL in the feed solution. By using ED, a 2.35-fold concentration of [Emim]Cl with a recovery of 90.4% could be achieved when the diluate-to-concentrate volume ratio was 2. On the other hand, a 3.35-fold concentration of [Emim]Cl with a recovery of 81.7% could be obtained when the diluate-to-concentrate volume ratio was increased to 5.

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Babilas, D., Kowalik-Klimczak, A., & Dydo, P. (2021). Study on the effectiveness of simultaneous recovery and concentration of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ionic liquid by electrodialysis with heterogeneous ion-exchange membranes. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms222313014

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