Abstract
Removal of fluoride from geothermal water by electrodialysis (ED) was studied. ED operation was performed according to two methods. In the first method, before the ED operation, the pH of geothermal waters was adjusted to 7−7.5 by the addition of the HCl solution to prevent the precipitation of divalent salts in the concentrate compartment. In the second method, geothermal water was pretreated to precipitate the calcium ions. It was obtained that fluoride was effectively removed from geothermal water by electrodialysis using both of these pretreatment methods. However, it is preferable to use the first method because of its technically simple procedure and lower cost of chemicals used.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This research study was supported by Ege University Research Foundation (Project Number: 2006-FEN-070). We are also grateful to Geothermal Energy Co., Balcova, Izmir, Turkey for providing us with the geothermal water samples.
We thank the Editor of this journal and the referees for their kind suggestions to improve this paper.
Notes
∗AAS; ♦ISE; ▪IC; ▴Spectrophotometric; •N.M.: Not measured.
•N.M.: Not measured.
∗pH was adjusted to 7.0 by addition of HCl before ED.
∗∗Voltage applied: 10.02 V.
•N.M.: Not measured.
∗Voltage applied: 10.63 V.
•N.M.: Not measured.
∗Data for 25th minute.