Investigations on the fouling characteristic of humic acid and alginate sodium in capacitive deionization

Capacitive deionization (CDI) has been investigated for brackish water desalination, selective removal of ions, and water softening. We used humic acid (HA) and alginate sodium (SA) to simulate different kinds of natural organic matter to investigate the fouling phenomena during CDI operation. Adsor...

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Main Authors: Huizhong Zhang, Jiayu Tian, Xiujuan Hao, Dongmei Liu, Fuyi Cui
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Language:English
Published: IWA Publishing 2021-06-01
Series:Water Reuse
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spelling doaj-99c19987da03415dabb9d2c6582d8f312021-10-06T17:31:42ZengIWA PublishingWater Reuse2709-60922709-61062021-06-0111216017610.2166/wrd.2021.104104Investigations on the fouling characteristic of humic acid and alginate sodium in capacitive deionizationHuizhong Zhang0Jiayu Tian1Xiujuan Hao2Dongmei Liu3Fuyi Cui4 School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150090, China School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150090, China School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150090, China School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150090, China Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China Capacitive deionization (CDI) has been investigated for brackish water desalination, selective removal of ions, and water softening. We used humic acid (HA) and alginate sodium (SA) to simulate different kinds of natural organic matter to investigate the fouling phenomena during CDI operation. Adsorption amount and energy efficiency were studied. Results showed that both SA and HA could decrease the removal of NaCl during CDI operation. There existed a slight decrease of energy consumption in SA solutions which was opposite to that in HA solutions. HA can compete with ions adsorbed by electrodes and attach to electrodes adhesively, resulting in co-ion repulsion. SA is not sensitive to electrical field and its fouling is not obvious. The amount of adsorbed Mg2+ would increase from 0.927 mg/g to 1.508 mg/g in ten cycles' operation and the increment of Ca2+ was from 1.885 mg/g to 2.878 mg/g in SA solutions. This increase of adsorption was due to the complexation between SA and cations. Simultaneously, energy consumption was decreased. In HA solutions, energy consumption of Mg2+ and Ca2+ adsorption increased. In ten cycles' operations, both HA and SA could reduce the efficiency of CDI operation. The types of organic substances are important factors in fouling of CDI electrodes. HIGHLIGHTS The mechanisms of humic acid and sodium alginate fouling were investigated in CDI operation.; Humic acid was able to make fouling of electrodes worse during CDI operation.; Alginate sodium acted as a medium in increasing the amount of adsorption and energy efficiency.;http://jwrd.iwaponline.com/content/11/2/160alginate sodiumcapacitive deionizationfoulinghumic acid
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author Huizhong Zhang
Jiayu Tian
Xiujuan Hao
Dongmei Liu
Fuyi Cui
spellingShingle Huizhong Zhang
Jiayu Tian
Xiujuan Hao
Dongmei Liu
Fuyi Cui
Investigations on the fouling characteristic of humic acid and alginate sodium in capacitive deionization
Water Reuse
alginate sodium
capacitive deionization
fouling
humic acid
author_facet Huizhong Zhang
Jiayu Tian
Xiujuan Hao
Dongmei Liu
Fuyi Cui
author_sort Huizhong Zhang
title Investigations on the fouling characteristic of humic acid and alginate sodium in capacitive deionization
title_short Investigations on the fouling characteristic of humic acid and alginate sodium in capacitive deionization
title_full Investigations on the fouling characteristic of humic acid and alginate sodium in capacitive deionization
title_fullStr Investigations on the fouling characteristic of humic acid and alginate sodium in capacitive deionization
title_full_unstemmed Investigations on the fouling characteristic of humic acid and alginate sodium in capacitive deionization
title_sort investigations on the fouling characteristic of humic acid and alginate sodium in capacitive deionization
publisher IWA Publishing
series Water Reuse
issn 2709-6092
2709-6106
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Capacitive deionization (CDI) has been investigated for brackish water desalination, selective removal of ions, and water softening. We used humic acid (HA) and alginate sodium (SA) to simulate different kinds of natural organic matter to investigate the fouling phenomena during CDI operation. Adsorption amount and energy efficiency were studied. Results showed that both SA and HA could decrease the removal of NaCl during CDI operation. There existed a slight decrease of energy consumption in SA solutions which was opposite to that in HA solutions. HA can compete with ions adsorbed by electrodes and attach to electrodes adhesively, resulting in co-ion repulsion. SA is not sensitive to electrical field and its fouling is not obvious. The amount of adsorbed Mg2+ would increase from 0.927 mg/g to 1.508 mg/g in ten cycles' operation and the increment of Ca2+ was from 1.885 mg/g to 2.878 mg/g in SA solutions. This increase of adsorption was due to the complexation between SA and cations. Simultaneously, energy consumption was decreased. In HA solutions, energy consumption of Mg2+ and Ca2+ adsorption increased. In ten cycles' operations, both HA and SA could reduce the efficiency of CDI operation. The types of organic substances are important factors in fouling of CDI electrodes. HIGHLIGHTS The mechanisms of humic acid and sodium alginate fouling were investigated in CDI operation.; Humic acid was able to make fouling of electrodes worse during CDI operation.; Alginate sodium acted as a medium in increasing the amount of adsorption and energy efficiency.;
topic alginate sodium
capacitive deionization
fouling
humic acid
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