Quantitative Decoupling of Diffusion and Electromigration of Ions across Membranes in Flow Capacitive Deionization Device

Jingjing Xiong, Wenkai Ye, Binbin Xu, Liwen Mu, Xiaohua Lu, Jiahua Zhu

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Abstract

In the flow electrode capacitive deionization (FCDI) device, ion transfer across the membranes under an electrical field was controlled by both concentration-gradient-induced diffusion and electromigration. Decoupling diffusion and electromigration during deionization operation are critically important to rationally optimize the deionization process, while it remains a challenge so far. In this work, a modified diffusion-electromigration ratio (DMR) model was proposed by considering diffusion. With modified DMR, the contribution of diffusion and electromigration can be differentiated in both continuous operation and deionization/regeneration modes. In both modes, electromigration has been demonstrated to be the dominating working mechanism. The quantification of the electromigration portion also enables a deeper understanding of the ion adsorption kinetics, which reveals a pseudo-first-order kinetics of the deionization/regeneration process and pseudo-second-order kinetics of the continuous desalination process. DMR provides a deeper understanding of the role of electromigration in the FCDI process and offers theoretical guidance for the selective separation of complex ionic systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14997-15005
Number of pages9
JournalIndustrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
Volume62
Issue number37
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Sep 2023

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