Dialysis at a rate increased by the application of an electric potential across the dialysis membrane, used especially to remove electrolytes from a colloidal suspension.
(Chemistry) dialysis in which electrolytes are removed from a colloidal solution by a potential difference between two electrodes separated by one or more membranes
Bazinet, How Physico-Chemical and Surface Properties of Cation-Exchange Membrane Affect Membrane Scaling and Electroconvective Vortices: Influence On Performance of Electrodialysis with Pulsed Electric Field, Desalination, (2015).
The contributors describe dynamic filtration with rotating disks and vibrating membranes, liquid membrane filters, computer simulation of an ion-exchange membrane electrodialysis process for saline water desalination, magnetic separation techniques for mineral processing, and hot gas filtration.
(In Wilkinson's process, other anions such as bromide or chloride take the place of hydroxide but its durability is still a big asset.) Holdcroft's innovations are somewhat similar to established electrodialysis technology used in water purification.
In this research, the researchers tried to produce and modify membranes used in electrodialysis process for desalination and sweetening water and purification of industrial wastewater.
The topics include process intensification in integrated membrane processes, fruit juice processing, citrus processing, integrated membrane and conventional processes applied to milk processing, whey processing, making wine, the sugar and brewing industry, processing stevioside using membrane-based separation processes, valorizing food processing streams for obtaining extracts enriched in biologically active compounds, membrane emulsification in integrated processes for innovative food, and electrodialysis in integrated processes for food applications.
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