Selectivity, high recovery, and chemical-free operation are strengths of electrodialysis. Different configurations have been proposed for several applications. Effluents from municipal wastewater treatment plants (including sludge and supernatants), desalination plants, and animal farms can be treated for recovering water, nutrients, salts, and acids/bases. Although many applications are technoeconomically feasible and competitive with other zero liquid discharge systems, only a few real plants have been installed. However, the research is currently very active, thus paving the way for a widespread use at large scale in the next future
This book presents novel techniques to evaluate electrodialysis processes, to synthesize ionic membr...
With the development of modern society, water shortage and mineral depletion have become the sword o...
A wastewater reclamation and reuse “mini-plant ” was established on-site at China Steel Corporation ...
Selectivity, high recovery, and chemical-free operation are strengths of electrodialysis. Different ...
Electrodialysis and related processes have huge potential in the treatment of effluents from a varie...
This paper presents a comprehensive review of studies on electrodialysis (ED) applications in wastew...
Wastewater treatment technology is undergoing a transformation due to more restrictive regulations ...
The use of domestic wastewater (DWW) in irrigation offers numerous advantages because of its nutrien...
The principle of electrodialysis (ED) desalination was first presented in 1890 by Maigrot and Sabate...
Electrodialysis (ED) is applied in different fields of industry (Strathmann 2010). It has found wide...
Driven by sustainable development and circular economy, wastewater treatment has shifted from the si...
Nutrient recovery performance utilising an electrodialysis (ED) process was quantified in a 30-cell ...
In the last two decades, water use has increased at twice the rate of population growth. The freshwa...
In the last two decades, water use has increased at twice the rate of population growth. The freshwa...
Municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) will face challenges in the coming decades including r...
This book presents novel techniques to evaluate electrodialysis processes, to synthesize ionic membr...
With the development of modern society, water shortage and mineral depletion have become the sword o...
A wastewater reclamation and reuse “mini-plant ” was established on-site at China Steel Corporation ...
Selectivity, high recovery, and chemical-free operation are strengths of electrodialysis. Different ...
Electrodialysis and related processes have huge potential in the treatment of effluents from a varie...
This paper presents a comprehensive review of studies on electrodialysis (ED) applications in wastew...
Wastewater treatment technology is undergoing a transformation due to more restrictive regulations ...
The use of domestic wastewater (DWW) in irrigation offers numerous advantages because of its nutrien...
The principle of electrodialysis (ED) desalination was first presented in 1890 by Maigrot and Sabate...
Electrodialysis (ED) is applied in different fields of industry (Strathmann 2010). It has found wide...
Driven by sustainable development and circular economy, wastewater treatment has shifted from the si...
Nutrient recovery performance utilising an electrodialysis (ED) process was quantified in a 30-cell ...
In the last two decades, water use has increased at twice the rate of population growth. The freshwa...
In the last two decades, water use has increased at twice the rate of population growth. The freshwa...
Municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) will face challenges in the coming decades including r...
This book presents novel techniques to evaluate electrodialysis processes, to synthesize ionic membr...
With the development of modern society, water shortage and mineral depletion have become the sword o...
A wastewater reclamation and reuse “mini-plant ” was established on-site at China Steel Corporation ...