Membrane restoration
View Patent ↗Embodiments include membrane restoration process. A membrane can be restored by replacing an anolyte and a catholyte of a cell with a solution having an organic acid. The cell can include an anode, a cathode and a membrane fouled with a metal. A cheleate can be formed with the metal and the organic acid of the solution and an electric current can be provided between the anode and the cathode of the cell to protect the cell from corrosion while forming the chelate.
1. A membrane restoration process, comprising:
draining an anolyte and a catholyte from a cell, where the cell includes an anode, a cathode and a membrane fouled with a metal
replacing the anolyte and the catholyte of the cell with a buffer solution of the same composition having a weak acid and its conjugate base;
forming a chelate with the metal and the weak acid of the buffer solution; and
providing an electric current between the anode and the cathode of the cell to protect the cell from corrosion while forming the chelate.
2. The process as in claim 1 , where the weak acid is selected from the group consisting of oxalic acid, citric acid, acetic acid, and combinations thereof.
3. The process as in claim 1 , where the buffer solution includes a strong base, and where the strong base is selected from the group consisting of alkalis, alkaline earth metal hydroxides, and combinations thereof.
4. The process as in claim 3 , where the strong base is sodium hydroxide.
5. The process as in claim 1 , where the buffer solution has a pH of about 2 to about 7.
6. The process as in claim 1 , where the buffer solution remains in the cell for a time of about 0.5 hours to about 48 hours.
7. The process as in claim 1 , including maintaining the buffer solution in the cell at a temperature of about 0° C. to about 90° C.
8. A method for protecting a cathode of a cell from corrosion, comprising:
draining an anolyte and a catholyte from a cell, where the cell includes an anode, a cathode and a membrane fouled with a metal
contacting the anode, the cathode and the membrane of the cell with a buffer solution of the same composition having a solute that can form a chelate with a metal that fouls the membrane; and
providing a cell voltage between the anode and the cathode to protect the cathode of the cell from corrosion while the solute forms a chelate with the metal that fouls the membrane.
9. The method of claim 8 , where providing the cell voltage includes providing a cell voltage of about 1.6 volts to about 2.0 volts between the anode and the cathode.
10. The method of claim 8 , where providing the cell voltage includes providing a direct current between the anode and the cathode to achieve the cell voltage.
11. The method of claim 8 , where the solute includes weak acid selected from the group consisting of oxalic acid, citric acid, acetic acid, and combinations thereof.
12. The method of claim 11 , where the solute includes a strong base, and where the strong base is selected from the group consisting of alkalis, alkaline earth metal hydroxides, and combinations thereof.
13. The method of claim 12 , where the strong base is sodium hydroxide.
14. The method of claim 8 , where the buffer solution has a pH of about 2 to about 7.
15. The method of claim 8 , where contacting the anode, the cathode and the membrane of the cell with the buffer solution is for a time of about 0.5 hours to about 48 hours.
16. The method of claim 8 , including maintaining the buffer solution in the cell at a temperature of about 0° C. to about 90° C.