IP Library Granted Patent US 12697588
Granted Patent B2
US 12697588 · App. 18/075,751 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Flow-electrode cartridge unit and submerged flow-electrode capacitive deionization device using same

Inventors: Seung-Kwan Hong (Yongin-si, KR); Ji-Hun Lim (Seongnam-si, KR)
Assignee: Korea University Research and Business Foundation
B01D61/428C02F1/4691B01D2313/243B01D2313/26B01D2313/345B01D2313/44
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Patent No.
US 12697588
App. No.
18/075,751
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A flow-electrode cartridge unit and a submerged flow-electrode capacitive deionization device using the same are proposed. The flow-electrode cartridge unit includes a pair of porous current collector plates arranged to face each other in a spaced apart state from each other in a first direction, a pair of ion separation membranes positioned on respective outer surfaces of the porous current collector plates in the first direction, a channel frame for wrapping around the pair of porous current collector plates and the pair of ion separation membranes to expose each of the ion separation membranes in the first direction, thereby forming a flow electrode channel between the pair of porous current collector plates, a pair of communication holes formed in the channel frame and communicating the flow electrode channel to an outside, and an electrode terminal formed in the channel frame and electrically connected to the porous current collector plates.

Claims (18)

1 . A submerged flow-electrode capacitive deionization device comprising:

a cartridge array unit provided with a plurality of flow-electrode cartridge units and arranged in a spaced apart state to face each other along a first direction;

an inlet pipe connected in parallel to any one of a pair of communication holes constituting each of the flow-electrode cartridge units, thereby introducing an electrode solution into a flow electrode channel of each of the flow electrode cartridge units;

an outlet pipe connected in parallel to the other one of the pair of the communication holes, thereby discharging the electrode solution introduced to flow into the flow electrode channel to an outside of the flow electrode channel;

a cathode line and an anode line alternately connected in parallel to each electrode terminal of the plurality of flow-electrode cartridge units so that the plurality of flow-electrode cartridge units alternately forms anodes and cathodes in the first direction; and

a raw water flow generation unit configured to induce a flow of raw water between the flow-electrode cartridge units for each pair adjacent to each other,

wherein the flow-electrode cartridge unit comprises:

a pair of porous current collector plates arranged to face each other in a spaced apart state from each other in a first direction;

a pair of ion separation membranes positioned on respective outer surfaces of the porous current collector plates in the first direction:

a channel frame configured to wrap around the pair of porous current collector plates and the pair of ion separation membranes, so as to expose each of the ion separation membranes in the first direction, thereby forming a flow electrode channel between the pair of porous current collector plates;

a pair of communication holes formed in the channel frame and configured to communicate the flow electrode channel to an outside; and

an electrode terminal formed in the channel frame and electrically connected to the porous current collector plates, and

wherein the raw water flow generation unit comprises:

an air aeration unit configured to spray air bubbles between the flow-electrode cartridge units, so that the flow of the raw water is induced between the flow-electrode cartridge units for each pair adjacent to each other.

2 . The submerged flow-electrode capacitive deionization device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of flow-electrode cartridge units is arranged such that the pair of communication holes are arranged along the first direction, so that the inlet pipe and the outlet pipe face each other in a state of extending along the first direction.

3 . The submerged flow-electrode capacitive deionization device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of flow-electrode cartridge units is arranged such that the electrode terminals are positioned in a zigzag form along the first direction, so that the cathode line and the anode line face each other in a state of extending along the first direction.

4 . The submerged flow-electrode capacitive deionization device of claim 1 , wherein the raw water flow generation unit comprises:

a flow rotor configured to rotate between the flow-electrode cartridge units for each pair, so that the flow of the raw water is induced between the flow-electrode cartridge units for each pair adjacent to each other.