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US11014049B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11014049-B2
Application numberUS-201716076487-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 9, 2017
Priority dateFeb 11, 2016
Publication dateMay 25, 2021
Grant dateMay 25, 2021

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A membrane stack comprising the following components: (a) a first ion diluting compartment (D1); (b) a second ion diluting compartment (D2); (c) a first ion concentrating compartment (C1); (d) a second ion concentrating compartment (C2); and (e) a membrane wall (CEM1, mAEM, mCEM, AEM, CEM2) between each compartment and on the outside of the first and last compartment of the stack; wherein: (i) each membrane wall comprises a cation exchange membrane (CEM1, mCEM, CEM2) or an anion exchange membrane (mAEM, AEM) and the order of the cation and anion exchange membranes alternates from each wall to the next; (ii) the membrane walls (mAEM, mCEM) on each side of compartment (a) both have a higher monovalent ion selectivity than the corresponding membrane walls (AEM, CEM2) on each side of compartment (b); and (iii) the stack further comprises a means for communicating fluid between compartments (a) and (b).

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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrodialysis (ED) unit comprising a membrane stack comprising the following components: a first ion diluting compartment (a); a second ion diluting compartment (b); a first ion concentrating compartment (c); a second ion concentrating compartment (d); and a membrane wall between each pair of adjacent compartments and membrane walls on the outside of the first and last compartment of the stack; wherein: (i) each membrane wall comprises a cation exchange membrane or an anion exchange membrane and the order of the cation and anion exchange membranes alternates from each wall to the next; (ii) the membrane walls on each side of the first ion diluting compartment (a) both have a higher monovalent ion selectivity than the corresponding membrane walls on each side of the second ion diluting compartment (b); (iii) means for communicating fluid between compartments (a) and (b) comprising a direct connection between compartments (a) and (b) such that it provides a pathway for a fluid stream to flow from compartment (a) to compartment (b); and (iv) the compartments are in the order (d) (a) (c) (b), (a) (c) (b) (d), (c) (b) (d) (a), (b) (d) (a) (c), (b) (c) (a) (d), (c) (a) (d) (b), (a) (d) (b) (c) or (d) (b) (c) (a). 2. The ED unit according to claim 1 wherein the membrane walls on each side of compartment (a) both have a monovalent ion selectivity of at least 1.5 times the monovalent ion selectivity of the membrane walls on each side of compartment (b). 3. The ED unit according to claim 1 wherein the compartments are arranged in the stack such that the ion diluting compartments and the ion concentrating compartments alternate. 4. The ED unit according to claim 1 wherein: (i) the anionic membrane wall of compartment (d) is also the anionic membrane wall of compartment (a); (ii) the cationic membrane wall of compartment (a) is also the cationic membrane wall of compartment (c); and (iii) the anionic membrane wall of compartment (c) is also the anionic membrane wall of compartment (b). 5. The ED unit according to claim 1 wherein: (i) the anionic membrane wall of compartment (a) is also the anionic membrane wall of compartment (d); (ii) the cationic membrane wall of compartment (d) is also the cationic membrane wall of compartment (b); and (iii) the anionic membrane wall of compartment (b) is also the anionic membrane wall of compartment (c). 6. The ED unit according to claim 1 wherein: (i) the anionic membrane wall of compartment (c) is also the anionic membrane wall of compartment (b); (ii) the cationic membrane wall of compartment (b) is also the cationic membrane wall of compartment (d); (iii) the anionic membrane wall of compartment (d) is also the anionic membrane wall of compartment (a); and (iv) the cationic membrane wall of compartment (a) is also the cationic membrane wall of compartment (c) of an adjacent stack of the ED unit. 7. The ED unit according to claim 1 wherein: (i) the anionic membrane wall of compartment (b) is also the anionic membrane wall of compartment (c); (ii) the cationic membrane wall of compartment (c) is also the cationic membrane wall of compartment (a); (iii) the anionic membrane wall of compartment (a) is also the anionic membrane wall of compartment (d); and (iv) the cationic membrane wall of compartment (d) is also the cationic membrane wall of compartment (b) of an adjacent stack of the ED unit. 8. The ED unit according to claim 1 wherein compartments (c) and (d) are not in fluid communication with each other. 9. The ED unit according to claim 1 further comprising, an anode compartment (f) comprising an anode and a cathode compartment (g) comprising a cathode, wherein the membrane stack is located between the anode compartment (f) and the cathode compartment (g). 10. The ED unit according to claim 1 configured such that the direction of fluid flow through at least one compartment is not the same as the direction of fluid flow through the next compartment(s). 11. The ED unit according to claim 1 configured such that the direction of fluid flow through two of compartments (a) to (d) is not the same as the direction of fluid flow through the other two of compartments (a) to (d). 12. The ED unit according to claim 1 configured such that fluids flowing through the ion concentrating compartment(s) flow at an angle of 0 to 180 degrees relative to the direction of fluid flowing through the second ion diluting compartment (b). 13. The ED unit according to claim 1 configured such that fluids flowing through the ion concentrating compartment(s) flow in an opposite direction to fluid flowing through the second ion diluting compartment (b). 14. The ED unit according to claim 1 wherein when the direction of fluid flow through at least one compartment is not the same as the direction of fluid flow through an adjacent compartment, the relative directions of flow are at an angle of 90°, 135° or 180°. 15. The ED unit according to claim 1 further comprising a pipe, a hose or a manifold wherein compartment (a) is in fluid communication with compartment (b) via the pipe, the hose or the manifold. 16. The ED unit according to claim 1 further comprising a spacer or gasket wherein the membrane walls on each side of a compartment are secured to the spacer or gasket by clamping or by welding, curing or an adhesive.

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What does patent US11014049B2 cover?
A membrane stack comprising the following components: (a) a first ion diluting compartment (D1); (b) a second ion diluting compartment (D2); (c) a first ion concentrating compartment (C1); (d) a second ion concentrating compartment (C2); and (e) a membrane wall (CEM1, mAEM, mCEM, AEM, CEM2) between each compartment and on the outside of the first and last compartment of the stack; wherein: (i) …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fujifilm Mfg Europe Bv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D61/50. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 25 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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