The performance of a Reverse ElectroDialysis (RED) system fed by unconventional wastewater solutions for long operational periods is analysed for the first time. The experimental campaign was divided in a series of five independent long-runs which combined real wastewater solutions with artificial solutions for at least 10 days. The time evolution of electrical variables, gross power output and net power output, considering also pumping losses, was monitored: power density values obtained during the long-runs are comparable to those found in literature with artificial feed solutions of similar salinity. The increase in pressure drops and the development of membrane fouling were the main detrimental factors of system performance. Pressure dr...
Electricity can be produced directly with reverse electrodialysis (RED) from the reversible mixing o...
Electricity can be produced directly with reverse electrodialysis (RED) from the reversible mixing o...
Membrane applications often experience fouling, which prevent uniform flow distribution through the ...
The performance of a Reverse ElectroDialysis (RED) system fed by unconventional wastewater solutions...
In the framework of Salinity Gradient Power technologies, Reverse ElectroDialysis (RED) is one of th...
Reverse Electrodialysis (RED) is one of the most promising technologies to convert salinity gradient...
\u3cp\u3eRenewable energy can be generated using natural streams of seawater and river water in reve...
Renewable energy can be generated from mixing salt water and fresh water in reverse electrodialysis....
Renewable energy can be generated using natural streams of seawater and river water in reverse elect...
Wastewaters generated by crude oil extraction processes, called “produced waters” (PWs), are complex...
Reverse electrodialysis (RED) is a process to harvest renewable energy from the salinity gradient ob...
Electricity can be produced directly with reverse electrodialysis (RED) from the reversible mixing o...
Electricity can be produced directly with reverse electrodialysis (RED) from the reversible mixing o...
Membrane applications often experience fouling, which prevent uniform flow distribution through the ...
The performance of a Reverse ElectroDialysis (RED) system fed by unconventional wastewater solutions...
In the framework of Salinity Gradient Power technologies, Reverse ElectroDialysis (RED) is one of th...
Reverse Electrodialysis (RED) is one of the most promising technologies to convert salinity gradient...
\u3cp\u3eRenewable energy can be generated using natural streams of seawater and river water in reve...
Renewable energy can be generated from mixing salt water and fresh water in reverse electrodialysis....
Renewable energy can be generated using natural streams of seawater and river water in reverse elect...
Wastewaters generated by crude oil extraction processes, called “produced waters” (PWs), are complex...
Reverse electrodialysis (RED) is a process to harvest renewable energy from the salinity gradient ob...
Electricity can be produced directly with reverse electrodialysis (RED) from the reversible mixing o...
Electricity can be produced directly with reverse electrodialysis (RED) from the reversible mixing o...
Membrane applications often experience fouling, which prevent uniform flow distribution through the ...