Electrodialysis, a key process in chemical engineering and technology, finds application in catalysis and various industrial processes. This electrochemical separation method employs an electric field to drive ions through ion-selective membranes, enabling the separation of charged species from solutions. In catalysis, electrodialysis plays a crucial role in purifying and concentrating reaction mixtures, aiding in the recovery and recycling of catalysts, thus enhancing efficiency and reducing waste. Additionally, in chemical engineering, electrodialysis facilitates the desalination of brackish water and the purification of various chemicals, offering a sustainable solution for water treatment and resource recovery. Its integration with innovative technologies continues to advance fields such as environmental remediation, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and food processing, driving progress towards more efficient and eco-friendly industrial practices.
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