Project REvivED water: Low energy solution for drinking water production by a REvival of ElectroDialysis systems
2016-05-01 – 2020-07-31
- Abstract
The REvivED water project will establish electrodialysis (ED) as the new standard providing a source of safe, affordable, and cost-competitive drinking water, using less than half the energy required by state-of-the-art Reverse Osmosis (RO) plants. The innovation of the project comstitute a technology platform with a very wide field of potential applications. All components and systems have reached at least TRL4 and will be further developed reaching at least TRL7.
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Characterization of the organic micropollutants behavior during electrochemical ammonia recovery
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Fate of organic micropollutants during brackish water desalination for drinking water production in decentralized capacitive electrodialysis
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Fate of organic micropollutants in reverse electrodialysis : influence of membrane fouling and channel clogging
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Secondary treated domestic wastewater in reverse electrodialysis : what is the best pre-treatment?
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Reverse electrodialysis-reverse osmosis hybrid for seawater desalination using secondary treated waste water effluent : optimal pre-treatment strategy
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Separation of organics and salts with ion-exchange membranes : effect of matrix and organics