2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2016.09.014
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Energy consumption analysis of constant voltage and constant current operations in capacitive deionization

Abstract: We report our studies to compare energy consumption of a CDI cell in constant voltage (CV) and constant current (CC) operations, with a focus on understanding the underlying physics of consumption patterns. The comparison is conducted under conditions that the CV and CC operations result in the same amounts of input charge and within identical charging phase durations. We present two electrical circuit models to simulate energy consumption in charging phase: one is a simple RC circuit model, and the other a tr… Show more

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“…Recent scientific developments are on electrode materials [11,33,51,[88][89][90][91][92][93], novel cell designs, ranging from desalination with wires [80] to flow electrodes [5,72,73], or on new operational modes or ion-selective removal [28,47,[94][95][96]. Also, studies are conducted to quantify resistances and energy losses in the CDI cell [4,97,98], or to identify parasitic reactions that may result in pH changes [8,[99][100][101].…”
Section: Recent Scientific and Commercial Interest In Capacitive Deiomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recent scientific developments are on electrode materials [11,33,51,[88][89][90][91][92][93], novel cell designs, ranging from desalination with wires [80] to flow electrodes [5,72,73], or on new operational modes or ion-selective removal [28,47,[94][95][96]. Also, studies are conducted to quantify resistances and energy losses in the CDI cell [4,97,98], or to identify parasitic reactions that may result in pH changes [8,[99][100][101].…”
Section: Recent Scientific and Commercial Interest In Capacitive Deiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[155] where on theoretical grounds CC was considered to have a twice lower energy use than CV operation. In another study, Qu et al [97] show that in CC operation with complete energy recovery, the energy consumption can be as low as 28% of CV operation, i.e., about a factor of three less, and Ref. [156] concludes that energy recovery in CC operation is much more favorable than in CV operation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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