电极电离的可行性用于酸盐去除
Goncagül Emir1, Direncan Engindeniz1, Özgür Arar1
1Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey.
概括
电极电离 (EDI) 有效地从水中去除酸盐离子,达到97%的效率. 最佳的去除速率取决于应用的电压和溶液的pH值,使EDI成为可行的水处理方法.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 化学工程是化学工程的重要组成部分.
- 水处理技术水处理技术
背景情况:
- 水溶液中的酸盐污染给环境带来了挑战.
- 传统的酸盐去除方法可能是低效或昂贵的.
- 开发有效和高效的酸盐去除技术至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究电极电离 (EDI) 在浴模式下对离子去除的有效性.
- 使用EDI确定影响酸盐去除效率的关键参数.
- 评估EDI作为酸盐修复的替代膜工艺的可行性.
主要方法:
- 在浴模式下使用电极电离 (EDI) 来去除酸盐.
- 进行了实验,以评估应用电压,流速和pH的影响.
- 测量和计算了酸盐去除率,质量转移系数和流量.
主要成果:
- 在15V的最佳应用电压下,EDI实现了97%的高酸盐去除率.
- 通过将溶液的pH值从2增加到6显著提高了酸盐去除效率.
- 常见离子 (Cl-,NO3-,SO42-) 的存在并没有妨碍酸盐的去除.
- 在3L/h的流速下记录了最高的质量转移系数和流量.
结论:
- 电极电离是一种高效的方法,可以从水溶液中去除酸盐离子.
- 应用电压和溶液pH值是优化EDI在酸盐去除中的性能的关键参数.
- EDI提出了一个有前途且可行的替代膜技术,用于解决水中的酸盐污染问题.
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