Novel ionic separation mechanisms in electrically driven membrane processes.

Adv Colloid Interface Sci

Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, United States; Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, United States. Electronic address:

Published: October 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Electromembrane processes are often limited by how ions move to ion exchange membranes, leading to issues like low current efficiency and high energy use when the current is diffusion limited.
  • Operating above this diffusion limit, or overlimiting current (OLC), enhances mass transfer and can be achieved through both electrochemical methods and innovative ion transport mechanisms.
  • The paper reviews various novel ionic separation techniques, such as deionization shock waves and ionic bridges, and their significance in improving current transfer in new electromembrane processes like shock electrodialysis (ED) and electrodeionization (EDI).

Article Abstract

Electromembrane processes including electrodialysis (ED) and related processes are usually limited by diffusion transport of ions from a bulk solution to ion exchange membranes. The diffusion limited current (DLC) occurs when the concentration at membrane surfaces vanishes and approaches zero. Increasing the applied potential difference above this point has no substantial effect on ion transport and causes operational problems such as low current efficiency, high energy consumption, and mineral scaling. However, it is evident from numerous studies that operating at overlimiting current (OLC) is possible and allows one to enhance the mass transfer of an electromembrane process. While OLC is sometimes possible by electrochemical means, such as water splitting or current induced membrane discharge, it has been found that exotic ion transport mechanisms, such as ion concentration polarization in micro/nanofluidic system, deionization shock waves, and ionic bridges, can provide novel electrokinetic means of achieving OLC. In this paper, these novel ionic separation mechanisms and their role in enhanced current transfer are reviewed in the context of emerging electromembrane processes, such as shock ED and electrodeionization (EDI).

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