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| electrodialysis | The use of an electric field to speed up the dialysis process. The electric field is applied across the dialysis membrane. Origin: Gr. Lysis = dissolution (09 Oct 1997) |
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A process for separating ions by electrical energy.
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A process that uses electrical current applied to permeable membranes to remove minerals from water. Often used to desalinize salty or brackish water.
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water containing salt is placed between semipermeable membranes and a curent is applied. Cations and ions migrate in opposite directions and pass through the membranes, leaving purer water between the membrane filters.
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Most of the impurities in water are present in an ionized (electrically-charged) state. When an electric current is applied, the impurities migrate towards the positive and negative electrodes. The intermediate area becomes depleted of impurities and discharges a purified stream of product water. This technology is used for brackish waters but is not currently available for desalting seawater on a commercial scale.
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