Electrodialysis and related processes have huge potential in the treatment of effluents from a variety of industrial processes. They can recover water and other valuable products, including heavy metal ions, acids and bases, nutrients, and organics. In recent years, novel and improved systems have been continuously developed as a result of research in the field, showing that the (near) zero liquid discharge approach can be affordable in several industrial applications. A larger market share is expected in the near future.
Gurreri L., Cipollina A., Tamburini A., Micale G. (2020). Electrodialysis for wastewater treatment-part II: Industrial effluents. In A. Basile, A. Comite (a cura di), Current Trends and Future Developments on (Bio-) Membranes: Membrane Technology for Water and Wastewater Treatment - Advances and Emerging Processes (pp. 195-241). Elsevier [10.1016/B978-0-12-816823-3.00008-3].
Electrodialysis for wastewater treatment-part II: Industrial effluents
Gurreri L.;Cipollina A.;Tamburini A.;Micale G.
2020-01-01
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Electrodialysis and related processes have huge potential in the treatment of effluents from a variety of industrial processes. They can recover water and other valuable products, including heavy metal ions, acids and bases, nutrients, and organics. In recent years, novel and improved systems have been continuously developed as a result of research in the field, showing that the (near) zero liquid discharge approach can be affordable in several industrial applications. A larger market share is expected in the near future.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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