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Electrodeionization (EDI)

إزالة الأيونات بالكهرباء  -  Elektrodeionisierung -  Electrodéionisation

Electrodeionization (EDI) is a process that evolved from conventional ion exchange technology. Electrodeionization provides continuous demineralization at recovery rates of 90% or more. In EDI, just as in conventional ion exchange, cations and anions in the feed water are exchanged for hydrogen and hydroxyl ions in the ion exchange resins, producing demineralized water. The key operational difference is that with EDI, the ion exchange resin is regenerated continuously, while with conventional ion exchange, chemical regeneration is performed intermittently.

Continuous regeneration in Electrodeionization is achieved electrochemically, by means of ion conducting membranes and an imposed electric current. The hydrogen and hydroxyl ions necessary for regeneration are formed in-situ, without addition of chemical reagents, by means of the familiar water dissociation reaction, sometimes called water splitting.

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