Photo-Electrodialysis for Brackish Water Desalination: A Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment from Experimental Insights

Namra Mir*, Burak Yuzer, Yusuf Bicer

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Abstract

Enhancing the sustainability of freshwater generation through electrodialysis (ED) can be achieved by integrating this process with readily available solar energy. Photo-ED consists of adding a photoactive coating on one of the electrodes to facilitate ion transport when exposed to light. In this study, an experimental and life cycle assessment investigation has been conducted on a conventional ED and photo-ED system to desalinate brackish water. The energy requirements for photo-ED and conventional ED are found to be 4.31 and 4.57 kWh m(-3), respectively. Most of the life cycle impact assessment results for photo-ED desalination are found to be lower than conventional ED at 1.47 kg CO2 eq m(-3), 8.36 x 10(-4) kg PM2.5 eq m(-3), 0.01 m(3) m(-3), 5.24 x 10(-6) kg P m(-3), 2.69 x 10(-3) kg SO2 eq m(-3), and 0.37 kg 1,4 DB eq m(-3) for the climate change (CC), fine particulate matter formation (FPMF), freshwater consumption (FWC), freshwater eutrophication (FWE), terrestrial acidification (TA), and terrestrial ecotoxicity (TE) impact categ, respectively. A sensitivity analysis is also conducted to observe how various electricity inputs and lifetimes of the components affect the selected environmental impacts.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages16
JournalEnergy Technology
Early online dateMar 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Electrodialysis
  • Freshwaters
  • Ion separations
  • Life cycle assessments
  • Solar energy

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