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Electrodialysis with brine solutions oversaturated with calcium sulfate
Authors:E Korngold  L Aronov  K Kock
Affiliation:a The Institutes for Applied Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, PO Box 653, Beer-Sheva 84105, IsraelTel. +972 (8) 646-1940; Fax +972 (8) 647-2969
b Fachhochschule Bingen, Berlin Strasse 109, 55411 Bingen Am Rhein, Germany
Abstract:Electrodialysis (ED) was applied to concentrate brine solutions of various concentrations — similar to effluentsfrom the desalination of brackish and industrial water — to about 20%. The consequent reduction in effluent volumes would facilitate a reduction in disposal costs. The energy requirement for concentrating solutions from 70 to 300 mN (0.4-1.8%) to 3.9 N (20%) was in the range 1.5-7.1 kWh/m3, in contrast to approximately 25 kWh/m3 by thermal evaporation. With the aim of preventing precipitation of CaSO4 on the membranes, laboratory-scale ED experiments were carried out on solutions of different compositions to determine the conditions that would lead to the precipitation of excess gypsum on gypsum seeds in a separate precipitator. The results were then applied in a pilot-scale ED unit in which the brine that circulated through the ED brine cells passed through a separate CaSO, precipitator containing gypsum seeds.
Keywords:Electrodialysis  Calcium sulfate seeding  Brine concentration
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