Journal article
The role of ion exchange membranes in membrane capacitive deionisation
A Hassanvand, K Wei, S Talebi, GQ Chen, SE Kentish
Membranes | MDPI | Published : 2017
Abstract
Ion-exchange membranes (IEMs) are unique in combining the electrochemical properties of ion exchange resins and the permeability of a membrane. They are being used widely to treat industrial effluents, and in seawater and brackish water desalination. Membrane Capacitive Deionisation (MCDI) is an emerging, energy efficient technology for brackish water desalination in which these ion-exchange membranes act as selective gates allowing the transport of counter-ions toward carbon electrodes. This article provides a summary of recent developments in the preparation, characterization, and performance of ion exchange membranes in the MCDI field. In some parts of this review, the most relevant liter..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding from the Dairy Innovation Research Hub, an Industrial Transformation Research Hub (IH120100005) of the Australian Research Council is acknowledged.