Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10148790 | Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering | 2018 | 37 Pages |
Abstract
Electrodialysis was applied as a tertiary treatment for effluents from a Brazilian sewage treatment plant, and the results are discussed in terms of membrane ageing and process efficiency. Current-voltage analysis and electrodialysis (ED) treatment were performed in a bench cell. The treatment was discontinuously carried out for 930âh within one year. During the experiments, samples were collected for evaluation, and the pH, conductivity and ion concentration were monitored. Thermogravimetric analyses of the membrane were also performed. A reduction in electrical conductivity and the high ion percentage extraction demonstrated the efficiency of the ED treatment, confirming the possibility of using ED as a tertiary treatment for sewage. ED showed 100% effectiveness in terms of meeting the quality standards established by Brazilian legislation on the discharge of effluents. Additionally, important corrosive (Clâ) and encrusting ions (Ca2+ and Mg2+) that limit certain industrial uses of water were satisfactorily removed, giving the treated effluent a suitable quality for industrial purposes. The treatment did not suffer harmful fouling effects in terms of ion extraction in the membrane ageing study, indicating the possibility of long-term treatment without requiring cleaning for the membranes; however, this needs to be validated by scaling up the process.
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Authors
Caline Rodrigues Gally, Tatiane Benvenuti, Carolina de Moraes da Trindade, Marco Antônio Siqueira Rodrigues, Jane Zoppas-Ferreira, ValentÃn Pérez-Herranz, Andréa Moura Bernardes,