Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol.173, No.1-3, 647-652, 2010
Removal of nickel from electroplating rinse waters using electrostatic shielding electrodialysis/electrodeionization
Electrostatic shielding zones made of electrode graphite powder were used as a new type of ionic and electronic current sinks. Because of the local elimination of the applied electric field, voltage and current within the zones, ions are led inside them and accumulate there. The current sinks were implemented in electrostatic shielding electrodialysis of a simulated nickel plating rinse water containing 100 mg L-1 nickel and electrodeionization of a 0.001 M NiSO4 solution with simultaneous electrochemical regeneration of the ion exchange resin beds. Pure water was obtained with a Ni2+ ion concentration of 2 less than 0.1 mg L-1 at a flow rate of 2.02 x 10(-4) dm(3) s(-1) diluate stream and a current density of 30 A m(-2). (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Membrane-less electrodialysis;Porous bipolar electrode;Ionic current sink-source;Faraday cage;Continuous capacitive deionization