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Title: Pellet reactor pretreatment: A feasible method to reduce scaling in bipolar membrane electrodialysis
Authors: Tran, Anh Thu K
Nora, Jullok
Meesschaert, Boudewijn D.
Pinoy, Luc Jozef Jan
Van Der Bruggen, Bart
anh.tran@cit.kuleuven.be
norajullok@unimap.edu.my
bart.vanderbruggen@cit.kuleuven.be
Keywords: Bipolar membrane electrodialysis
Pellet reactor
Pretreatment
Scaling
Water treatment
Issue Date: Jul-2013
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.
Citation: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, vol. 401, 2013, pages 107-115
Abstract: This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of a pellet reactor in reducing the scaling potential in electrodialysis with bipolar membranes for water containing a high concentration of calcium by adding sodium carbonate to precipitate carbonate as calcium carbonate on granular seed material. The optimized operating condition obtained at pH 11.1, and a ratio of [CO32-]:[Ca2+]=1.2:1 enabled to obtain 90% efficiency of calcium removal from real water. The efficiency of scaling potential removal was validated by comparing the scaling level on the membrane surface of two electrodialysis batches of a washing water, with and without pretreatment. For the latter, scalants were found at both sides of the cation exchange membrane (FKB), diluate and base sides, identified as calcium and magnesium precipitates. Furthermore, there was also a severe scaling effect at the base side of the bipolar membrane (FBM). However, a different observation was found for the pretreated water. SEM and elemental analysis for both FKB and FBM membranes demonstrated less scaling on both membrane surfaces.
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URI: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021979713002816
http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/dspace/handle/123456789/35605
ISSN: 0021-9797
Appears in Collections:Nora Jullok, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
School of Bioprocess Engineering (Articles)



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