Electrodialysis with bipolar membranes for valorization of brines
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Fernández González, Carolina



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2016-10Derechos
© Taylor & Francis. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Separation and Purification Reviews on 2016, available online: http://wwww.tandfonline.com/10.1080/15422119.2015.1128951
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Separation and Purification Reviews, 2016, 45 (4), 275-287
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Taylor and Francis Ltd.
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Palabras clave
Electrodialysis
Brines
Valorization
Membranes
Reverse osmosis
Resumen/Abstract
Several industrial processes, such as desalination or neutralization, generate brines defined as concentrated solutions of salts in water, usually NaCl, typically discharged in the vicinities of the desalination plant or factory. To reduce the environmental impact and promote the valorization of the wasted resources, alternatives must be sought. Among sustainable alternatives for the recovery of brines, the possibility of using Electrodialysis with Bipolar Membranes (EDBM) is of interest, because it allows recovering brines as useful acids and bases. This review focuses on the discussion of the technical aspects of the EDBM as a means to treat streams rich in NaCl from reverse osmosis desalination and industrial processes in order to complete the direct delivery of chemicals for self-supply. The main environmental issues associated with desalination brine disposal are presented. The state-of-the-art of valorization of brines by EDBM to acids and bases is completed. This work concludes with an in-depth discussion of the technical, techno-economic and economic barriers that prevent the widespread use of EDBM technology.
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