Publication date: 1 November 2014
Source:Journal of Membrane Science, Volume 469
Author(s): Noura A. Shehab , Gary L. Amy , Bruce E. Logan , Pascal E. Saikaly
A microbial desalination cell was developed that contained a stack of membranes packed with ion exchange resins between the membranes to reduce ohmic resistances and improve performance. This new configuration, called a stacked microbial electro-deionization cell (SMEDIC), was compared to a control reactor (SMDC) lacking the resins. The SMEDIC+S reactors contained both a spacer and 1.4±0.2mL of ion exchange resin (IER) per membrane channel, while the spacer was omitted in the SMEDIC-S reactors and so a larger volume of resin (2.4±0.2mL) was used. The overall extent of desalination using the SMEDIC with a moderate (brackish water) salt concentration (13g/L) was 90–94%, compared to only 60% for the SMDC after 7 fed-batch cycles of the anode. At a higher (seawater) salt concentration of 35g/L, the extent of desalination reached 61–72% (after 10 cycles) for the SMEDIC, compared to 43% for the SMDC. The improved performance was shown to be due to the reduction in ohmic resistances, which were 130Ω (SMEDIC-S) and 180Ω (SMEDIC+S) at the high salt concentration, compared to 210Ω without resin (SMDC). These results show that IERs can improve performance of stacked membranes for both moderate and high initial salt concentrations.
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The morphology, size and phase of NiS nanoflowers are tuned in the preparation of the NiS-graphene composite, which shows large reversible capacities at both low and high current rates for rechargeable Li-ion batteries.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry
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