Ef. Spiegel et al., Investigation of an electrodeionization system for the removal of low concentrations of ammonium ions, DESALINATN, 123(1), 1999, pp. 85-92
Current interest exists for the development of an electrodialysis system fo
r the removal of low levels (<200 ppm) of ammonium ions commonly found in r
ecycled effluent streams in such diverse applications as expected in a spac
e station and commercial fisheries. Ammonium ions are generated as a decomp
osition product of urea and over a time build up in concentration, thus ren
dering the water unsuitable for human consumption and supporting wildlife.
Electrodeionization (EDI) was evaluated for this process because of the low
concentrations of ammonium ions. The process was evaluated in a two-stage
EDI system using a simulated aqueous waste stream. Using a two-stage unit,
ammonium ion could be reduced from 200 ppm to less than 1 ppm. Volume was b
ased on 225 Ib of water for a four-person team to be recycled over a 24 h p
eriod. Electrical consumption for the EDI treatment was found to be 5.04 Wh
/lb based on processing 225 lb water/day.