Flow Through Capacitor basics

Abstract The Flow Through Capacitor, also known as capacitive deionization, is a recently applied addition to the few known means to remove total dissolved solids from water. A basic theory is offered to explain fundamentals of this technology. An improvement, the Charge Barrier Flow Through Capacitor, purifies ions from water with a Coulombic efficiency approaching unity, high water recovery and low energy usage. The minimum energy used to deionize water, without use of energy recovery, approaches the averaged voltage applied during a charge cycle, plus the Nernst potential. At limiting flow and purification rates, the measured energy on a salt removal basis approaches the thermodynamic minimum for desalination of such concentrated feeds as seawater.