Increasing the power density and reducing the levelized cost of electricity of a reverse electrodialysis stack through blending [PDF]
We increase the power density of a reverse electrodialysis (RED) stack by blending the low salinity feed with a higher salinity stream before the stack entrance.
Lienhard, John H. +2 more
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Influence of osmotic energy recovery/osmotic dilution on seawater desalination energy demand [PDF]
Supplying fresh, potable water to an ever increasing world population is becoming a major challenge. One possibility is to produce fresh water from seawater by Reverse Osmosis (RO), a process that is very energy intensive.
Bakelants, Annelise +3 more
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Surface-Modified Pore-Filled Anion-Exchange Membranes for Efficient Energy Harvesting via Reverse Electrodialysis. [PDF]
Lee JH, Kim DH, Kang MS.
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Water reclamation and conservation in a closed ecological system [PDF]
Water recovery and conservation in closed ecological systems for manned space ...
Collins, V. G., Popma, D. C.
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Energetic Valorisation of Saltworks Bitterns via Reverse Electrodialysis: A Laboratory Experimental Campaign. [PDF]
Abdullah Shah S +5 more
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Techno-economics of multi-stage reverse electrodialysis for blue energy harvesting
Multi-stage reverse electrodialysis (MSRED) offers a promising way for efficient salinity gradient energy harvesting. Here, an improved model of the MSRED system under serial control strategy is proposed. The technical–economic analysis is conducted with
Lu Wang +4 more
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Toward Redox-Free Reverse Electrodialysis with Carbon-Based Slurry Electrodes. [PDF]
Simões C, Saakes M, Brilman D.
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Highlights Ionic polymers can directly serve as high-performance ion-selective membranes when it was physically confined within submillimeter-sized cylindrical pore.
Yongxu Liu +12 more
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Design of a Reverse Electrodialysis Plant for Salinity Gradient Energy Extraction in a Coastal Wastewater Treatment Plant. [PDF]
Sampedro T +5 more
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Feasibility of Producing Electricity, Hydrogen, and Chlorine via Reverse Electrodialysis. [PDF]
Ranade A +4 more
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