Materials Today Chemistry | 2021

Effect of environmental temperature and applied potential on water desalination performance using electrodialysis

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Desalination of brackish water is a challenging task for higher recovery of water. In most of the cases, water recovery is low with high wastage. Electrodialysis (ED) provides a solution of water desalination with high recovery. Ion-exchange membranes are the main component for electrodialysis system. Here cation-exchange membrane\xa0and anion-exchange membrane\xa0were synthesized by free-radical polymerization for water desalination by ED. ATR-FTIR confirms the successful functionalization of the membranes and scanning electron microscopy technique\xa0reveals the dense morphology of the membranes. Here we used polyethylene as a binder and blow film extrusion for film formation, which is not only economically viable as well as large amount of membranes can be produced without using hazardous solvent. The desalination study reveals the improvement in desalination performance with slight increment in temperature which may be due to higher ionic mobility. The mechanical and thermal stability of the membranes was characterized to ensure the viability of membranes for desalination at higher temperatures. Effect of applied potential was also studied in the removal of pathogens during desalination and confirmed that 2\xa0V/cell pair applied potential removes almost 97% pathogens during desalination in continuous mode.

Volume 20
Pages 100484
DOI 10.1016/J.MTCHEM.2021.100484
Language English
Journal Materials Today Chemistry

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