Optimization of boron removal from water by electrodialysis using response surface methodology.

Water Sci Technol

University of Tunis El Manar, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, LR19ES01 Desalination and Water Treatment, 2092 Tunis, Tunisia E-mail:

Published: January 2020

Boron removal from water containing 5 mg L of boron using electrodialysis (ED) was studied as a function of several parameters such as flow rates, initial pH, coexisting anions and ED time. An ED cell, equipped with three cation exchange membranes (fumasep FKB) and two anion exchange membranes (fumasep FAB), was applied. The central composite design, which is the standard design of response surface methodology, was used to evaluate the effects and interactions of studied factors on boron removal efficiency. The effectiveness of the considered design parameters was well examined to find the optimum condition. The experimental data obtained were analyzed by analysis of variance for the polynomial model with 95% confidence level. Boron removal by ED showed to be independent of the electrodialysis time, whereas flow rate as well as the pH of the feed solution and also the coexisting anions on the feed solution play a significant role on the deboronation efficiency. According to the desirability function, the maximum response of 43.5% was predicted for boron removal at a pH equal to 10, a flow rate of 10 L h, a ratio between sulfates and that of boron equal to 2 and a reaction time of 25 minutes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2020.105DOI Listing

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