WO2014056048A1 - Watewater refinery - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to beneficiation of wastewater streams.
- the invention relates to a wastewater refinery including an electrodialysis cell for recovering and/or removing components of wastewater streams.
- Beneficiation of wastewater streams is highly desirable, both for recovery of valuable components of the streams, and for removal of undesirable components and regeneration of usable water.
- Wastewater is generally understood to be any water that has been adversely affected in quality by anthropogenic influence, including liquid waste discharged by domestic residences, commercial properties, industry, and/or agriculture, and can encompass a wide range of potential contaminants and concentrations.
- Electrodialysis is a technique used to transport salt ions from one solution through ion-exchange membranes to another solution under the influence of an applied electric potential difference. This, is done in a configuration called an electrodialysis ceil.
- the cell consists of a three compartment configuration, with anode, central, and cathode compartments, and with individual compartments separated by anion exchange membranes (AEMs) or cation exchange membranes (CEMs).
- AEMs anion exchange membranes
- CEMs cation exchange membranes
- the diluate (D) feed stream, concentrate (C) stream, and electrode (E) stream are allowed to flow through the appropriate cell compartments formed by the ion exchange membranes.
- the negatively charged ions e.g., chloride
- These ions pass through the positively charged anion exchange membrane, but are prevented from further migration toward the anode by the negatively charged cation exchange membrane and therefore stay in the C stream, which becomes concentrated with the anions.
- the positively charged species (e.g., sodium) in the D stream migrate toward the negatively charged cathode and pass through the negatively charged cation exchange membrane.
- the E stream is the electrode stream that flows past each electrode in the stack.
- This stream may consist of the same composition as the feed stream or may be a separate solution containing a different species.
- anions and cations from the electrode stream may be transported into the C stream, or anions and cations from the D stream may be transported into the E stream. In each case, this transport is necessary to carry current across the stack. An increase in ion transport due to decreased diffusivity or other resistance to transport will result in a decrease in current, or increase in voltage for an equivalent total current.
- the invention resides in a wastewater refinery comprising an electrodialytic cell, wherein the electrodialytic cell comprises mono-, di- or multi-valent selective membranes interspersed with one or more concentrate compartment.
- the invention resides in a wastewater refinery comprising an electrodialytic cell, wherein the electrodialytic cell comprises mono-, di- or multi-valent membranes interspersed with one or more concentrate compartments, wherein at least one of the concentrate compartments is adapted to selectively substantially exclude a component from the concentrate.
- the wastewater suitable for use in the refinery of the invention can be any wastewater, including industrial, agricultural and domestic wastewater.
- the refinery of the invention can be configured to recover any component from the wastewater, but economically will be dictated by the sale value of the component.
- components considered high value at the time of making the invention include potassium, ammonium, and phosphate.
- the refinery of the invention can therefore be configured to recover components from anion or cation recovery.
- the electrodialytic cell of the invention may comprise any ion-selective membranes, including cation selective membranes and anion selective membranes, and membranes selective for different and/or specific valencies, for example divalent or trivalent cation selective membranes and divalent or trivalent anion selective membranes.
- the membranes can also be bipolar membranes which can control pH within a compartment to improve recovery of a specific ion.
- alytic cell of the invention may include more than one ion/valency selective membrane and/or more than one concentrate compartment.
- the plurality of membranes and concentrate compartments can be in series between the anode and cathode of the electrodialytic cell.
- the electrodialytic cell can be configured in the order from anode to cathode as follows: the anode adjacent to a repeating configuration of cation selective membrane, concentrate compartment, anion selective membrane, diluate compartment, to an anion selective membrane adjacent to the cathode.
- An example of cell configuration would be represented as follows: anode- E/CEM/C/AEM/D/CEM/C/AEM/D/CEM/C/AEM/E-cathode.
- a method of concentrating one or more component of wastewater comprising the steps of:
- At least one of the concentrate compartments is adapted to selectively retain and hence substantially remove a component from the concentrate.
- the adaption of the concentrate compartment can be any adaptation which effectively removes a single component from the wastewater.
- the adaptation can comprise packing with ion exchange resin, ion capture resin, or gas permeable membranes and pervaporation membranes.
- the adaption in the concentrate compartment can be used to recover a desired component, or to remove an undesired component.
- FIG 1 represents a wastewater refinery according to a first embodiment of the invention
- FIG 2 represents a wastewater refinery according to a second embodiment of the invention
- FIG 3 represents a wastewater refinery according to a third embodiment of the invention.
- FIG 4 represents a wastewater refinery according to a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG 5 represents a wastewater refinery according to a fifth embodiment of the invention.
- Embodiments of the present invention comprise a wastewater refinery. Elements of the invention are illustrated in concise outline form in the drawings, showing only those specific details that are necessary to the understanding of the embodiments of the present invention, but so as not to clutter the disclosure with excessive detail that will be obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art in light of the present description.
- adjectives such as first and second, left and right, front and back, top and bottom, etc., are used solely to define one element or method step from another element or method step without necessarily requiring a specific relative position or sequence that is described by the adjectives.
- Words such as “comprises” or “includes” are not used to define an exclusive set of elements or method steps. Rather, such words merely define a minimum set of elements or method steps included in a particular embodiment of the present invention.
- the wastewater refinery of the invention can be used for recovery and/or removal of most components of many wastewater streams.
- Some examples of wastewater streams appropriate for use in the refinery of the invention include agricultural wastewater streams, domestic wastewater streams, and industrial wastewater streams such as thin stillage and dunder.
- the wastewater stream can be filtered before feeding into the electrodialytic cell, if required, and depending on the level of solid contaminants in the stream.
- Wastewater streams can include any number of anions and/or cations which may be desirable for removal and/or recovery from the stream. Examples of these include, but are not limited to potassium, ammonia, phosphate, sodium, iron, chlorine, sulphate, chromium and silver.
- Permselective AEMs and CEMs appropriate for use in the invention includes commercially available multivalent and monovalent membranes from Membrane International, USA; Ameridia, Tokuyama Corporation, Japan; and Selemion, HCF, Asahi, Japan.
- EXAMPLE 1 Referring to FIG 1 , in this simple example of the use of a wastewater refinery of the invention, the recovery of potassium (K + ) and ammonium (NH ) is represented, from wastewater (100) which includes at least K + and NH 4 + .
- Wastewater (100) is introduced into the electrodialysis cell (101) of the invention, which includes a cathode (102) at a first end and an anode (103) at the opposing end.
- the cathode is preferably 316 stainless steel and the anode is preferably mixed metal oxide, but may include alternatives that operate at a lower potential.
- the flow rate of the wastewater can be any suitable flowrate and is not limiting, given proper design of the cell.
- the cell suitably operates at ambient temperature.
- a potential is applied to the cell (101) and wastewater (100) is introduced into compartments (104,105) between the cathode (102) and anode (103).
- the potential applied is preferably about 0.1 - 3 V per compartment, in this example of the invention, anions in the wastewater move by diffusion towards the anode (103), while the cations, K + and NH 4 + , diffuse towards the cathode (102).
- cation exchange membranes 107, 108
- anion exchange membranes 109, 110, 11
- the ion exchange membranes will preferential pass or reject selected ions.
- the concentrate from these compartments are in fluid communication via line (116) to concentrate reservoir (114) and can then be. fed back into the cell (101 ) at compartments (112, 113, 115) via line (117) until the concentration of cations warrants removal and recovery. Removal and recovery may be by any suitable method such as precipitation from the concentration reservoir (114) or with ion capture resins.
- a more complex example of the invention can be envisaged, being the recovery of potassium (K + ), ammonia (NH *) and phosphate (PO4 3" ) from wastewater (200) which includes cations K + , Fe 3 *, NH 4 + and anions PO 4 3" and CI " .
- This example includes two electrodialytic cells (201a, 201b) operated in series. The first cell includes permselective membranes and the second cell includes valent selective membranes.
- Wastewater (200) is introduced into the electrodialysis cell of the invention, which includes a cathode (202) at a first end and an anode (203) at the opposing end as previously described.
- a current is applied to the cell and the wastewater (200) is introduced into compartments (204, 205) between the cathode (202) and anode (203).
- the anions in the wastewater, PO 4 3" and CI " move by diffusion towards the anode (203), while the cations, K ⁇ Fe 3+ , and NH + , diffuse towards the cathode (202).
- the anions diffuse through a set of anion selective membranes (209, 210) to concentrate in concentrate compartments (212, 215) from where they are fed via feed line (216) to the second cell (201b) containing a set of monovalent anion exchange membranes (229, 230, 231 ).
- the cations diffuse through a set of cation selective membranes (207, 208) to concentrate in concentrate compartments (212, 213) from where they are fed via line (216) to the second cell (201b) containing a set of monovalent cation exchange membranes (226, 227, 228).
- Cation exchange membrane (206) and anion exchange membrane (211 ) complete the first cell (201a).
- the cation exchange membrane (206) concentrates anions in compartment (215) and the anion exchange membrane (21 ) concentrates cations in compartment (213).
- the feed line (216) contains a concentrate stream of anions and cations, which in this example includes K + , Fe 3+ , NH 4 + , CI " and P0 4 3 ⁇
- Monovalent anions from the concentrate stream diffuse through the monovalent selective membranes (229, 230) which permit diffusion of the monovalent CI " ions, but not the trivalent PC ⁇ 3" ions. This effectively separates the PO4 3" anions from the CI " anions.
- the compartments (232, 233, 234) have a high concentration of trivalent ions which are fed via feed line (240) to first concentrate reservoir (241).
- the ions with high value, such as P0 4 3" can be recovered by precipitation or other appropriate means.
- the concentrate from concentrate reservoir (241) can be recycled to compartments (212, 213, 215) in the first cell (201a) through feed line (242).
- the compartments (235, 236, 237) have a high concentration of monovalent ions which are fed via feed line (250) to second concentrate reservoir (251).
- the ions with high value can be recovered by precipitation or other appropriate means.
- the concentrate from concentrate reservoir (251 ) can be recycled to compartments (235, 236, 237) in the second cell (201b) through feed line (252).
- Example 2 could be operated as independent cells in the manner of FIG 1. However, operating as effectively a single cell leverages increased conductivity in the internal concentrate recycling and assists to reduce pH gradients.
- EXAMPLE 2A EXAMPLE 2A
- This example is an extension of Example 2, where monovalent ions can be selectively separated.
- the first cell includes permselective membranes and the second cell includes surface-modified monovalent membranes.
- the process is as described above for Example 2 but surface-modified monovalent membranes are used instead of the valent selective membranes of Example 2 to reject specific monovalent ions.
- the cations in the wastewater, K*, Fe 3+ , and NH 4 + diffuse towards the cathode.
- the ions in the wastewater reach a first cation selective membrane and the cations diffuse through this membrane to concentrate in a first cation concentrate compartment.
- This concentrate continues to diffuse towards the cathode, and reaches a chemical-modified monovalent exchange membrane.
- the membrane surface is chemically modified to reject NH 4 *.
- Monovalent cations such as K * diffuse through this membrane into a second cation concentrate compartment, and NH and Fe 3+ remain in the first cation concentrate compartment.
- the concentrate streams from the first and second concentrate compartments described above can also be returned to the respective electrodialysis cell inlet, and recycled for further concentration.
- High value ions maybe precipitated from the concentrate reservoir.
- Wastewater (300) is introduced into the electrodialysis cells (301a, 30 b) of the invention, which includes a cathode (302) at a first end and an anode (303) at the opposing end as previously described.
- a current is applied to the cell and the wastewater (300) is introduced into compartments (304) and (305) between the cathode (302) and anode (303).
- the wastewater (300) also contains Ca 2+ , g 2+ and Na + but not Fe 3+ .
- the anions in the wastewater, PO4 3" and CI " move by diffusion towards the anode (303), while the cations Ca 2+ , Mg 2 ⁇ K + , and NH 4 + , diffuse towards the cathode (302).
- the anions diffuse through a set of anion selective membranes (309, 310) to concentrate in concentrate compartments (312, 315) from where they are fed via feed line (316) to the second cell (301b) containing a set of monovalent anton exchange membranes (329, 330, 331).
- the cations diffuse through a set of cation selective membranes (307, 308) to concentrate in concentrate compartments (312, 313) from where they are fed via line (316) to the second cell (301 b) containing a set of monovalent cation exchange membranes (326, 327, 328).
- Cation exchange membrane (306) and anion exchange membrane (311) complete the first cell (301a).
- the cation exchange membrane (306) concentrates anions in compartment (315) and the anion exchange membrane (311 ) concentrates cations in compartment (313).
- the feed line (316) contains a concentrate stream of anions and cations, which in this example includes Ca 2 *, Mg 2+ , Na + , K + , NH 4 + , CI " and PO 4 3" .
- the feed line (316) delivers the concentrate stream to compartments (332, 333, 334) which are packed with ion exchange media such as the cation exchange resin, clinoptilolite, that preferentially absorbs K + .
- Each compartment may contain the same resin to maximise recovery of one ion. However, the invention is more efficacious if each compartment (332, 333, 334) is packed with a different ion exchange media.
- a fist cation exchange resin may be packed in compartment (332) for recovering K +
- a second cation exchange resin may be packed in compartment (333) for recovering NrV
- a first anion exchange resin may be packed in compartment (334) for recovering PO 4 3" .
- Each of these ions may be recovered into separate lines according to the appropriate method for the particular ion exchange medium, such as periodic washing.
- the compartments (332, 333, 334) have a high concentration of divalent ions (the trivalent PO 4 3" having been recovered by the resin) which are fed via feed line (340) to first concentrate reservoir (341).
- the concentrate from concentrate reservoir (341) can be recycled to compartments (312, 313, 315) in the first cell (301a) through feed line (342) or to compartments (335, 336, 337) in second cell (301b). This allows for control of product quality and operating conditions by directing concentrate from the first concentrate reservoir (341) into the first cell (301 a) or second cell (301b) as required.
- the compartments (335, 336, 337) have a high concentration of monovalent ions (other than K + and NH 4 + ions) which are fed via feed line (350) to second concentrate reservoir (351).
- the ions with high value can be recovered by precipitation or other appropriate means.
- the concentrate from concentrate reservoir (351) can be recycled to compartments (335, 336, 337) in the second cell (301 b) through feed line (352).
- the embodiment could operate with or without the second concentrate reservoir (351).
- Wastewater (400) is introduced into the electrodialysis cell (401 ) of the invention, which includes a cathode (402) at a first end and an anode (403) at the opposing end. A potential is applied to the cell (401) and wastewater (400) is introduced into compartments (404, 405) between the cathode (402) and anode (403).
- monovalent membranes are used instead of the permselective membranes to remove monovalent ions.
- CEMs for cations and AEMs for anions specific ions are selectively recovered from compartment (420) into compartment (421) using gas permeable membrane (419) at the cathode (402).
- a vacuum in compartment (421) draws volatile components, such as NH 3 , through the gas permeable membrane (419) for recovery.
- the cations in the wastewater, K ⁇ Fe 3+ , and ⁇ - diffuse towards the cathode (402).
- the ions in the wastewater reach a monovalent cation selective membrane (407, 408) and the monovalent cations diffuse through this membrane to concentrate in concentrate compartment (412)
- the concentrate from compartments (412, 413, 415) are delivered through feed line (418) to pervaporation compartment (420).
- the NH 3 diffuses into the gas capture compartment (421 ) and is recovered by, for example, acid trap or low vacuum.
- the concentrate steam containing K + may be returned to the electrolysis cell via concentrate reservoir (414) or may be harvested from the concentrate reservoir
- this example is an extension of example 1.
- the cations in the wastewater reach a cation selective membrane (507, 508) and the cations diffuse through this membrane to concentrate in a concentrate compartment (512, 513).
- the anions in the wastewater reach an anion selective membrane (509, 510) and the anions diffuse through this membrane to concentrate in a concentrate compartment (512, 515).
- the concentrate in compartments (512, 513, 515) are fed through feed line (516) to concentrate reservoir (514).
- counter ions are added to the concentrate reservoir, i.e. CO 2 and water from tank (5 8) is added to precipitate CaCC>3 and gCC>3 in the concentrate reservoir which is collected in a storage tank (519).
- the process of adding counter ions to precipitate specific compounds may be combined with in-reactor manipulation of pH by bipolar membranes,
- in-reactor manipulation of pH by electrochemical or chemical or by bipolar membranes can be used to correct pH and reduce precipitation, as precipitation is a major concern for the electrodialysis process.
- the process of adding counter ions to precipitate specific compounds usually occurs outside the electrodialysis unit.
- the precipitation process can drift the pH of the concentrate. This drift can be corrected by using in-reactor pH
- the concentrate streams containing K + and NH 4 + from the concentrate reservoir (514) can also be returned to the electrodialysis cell inlet through feed line (517), and recycled for further concentration.
- each embodiment focuses on recovery of one or two ions but it will be appreciated that techniques from different embodiments may be combined for recovery of multiple ions from the refinery.
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