Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9681022 Desalination 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
According to classical electrodialysis (ED) theory, measuring limiting current (Ilim) with an assembled stack is a commonly used technique to decide operating current. The current/voltage method of recognizing limiting current does not always yield unambiguous estimates of the limiting condition when applied to a practical electrodialysis apparatus. Some researchers have suggested an arbitrary method of using current/voltage data. Considering that the aim of ED was to obtain high desalting efficiency, a new parameter regarding the optimal operating current has been defined as Ilim', and a new method to determine Ilim' was proposed to guide the operation of the ED process in this paper. This method consisted of measuring current as a function of desalting efficiency and determining the inflexion in a η-I curve. To prove the feasibility of Ilim', the V-I, V/I-I and η-I curves were plotted and compared by using NaCl aqueous solutions at different conductivities. The experimental results showed that Ilim' determined by the η-I curve was exactly located between the two inflexions in the V-I and V/I-I curves. A method of combining the η-I curve with the V/I-I curve was proposed to decide the range of operating current. Compared to the current/voltage method, this method is more readable and practical.
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