elettrodiálise
Elettrodiálise is a membrane separation process that uses an electric field to separate ions from a solution. It is a technology employed in various industrial and laboratory applications, particularly in water treatment and chemical processing. The core of the process involves an electrodialysis cell, which is constructed with alternating cation-exchange membranes (CEMs) and anion-exchange membranes (AEMs). These membranes are selectively permeable to charged ions.
The electrodialysis stack consists of a series of these membranes arranged between two electrodes. When a DC
For example, in a dilute stream containing dissolved salts, cations will pass through the CEMs and anions