Electro-reactive Membrane Technology for Treating Industrial Wastewater

Location

James E. Gleason Hall (GLE/009) - Erdle Commons

Cleaning industrial wastewater can be expensive and harmful to the environment. Our project showcases a flow-electrode capacitive deionization system that removes metal ions using charged plates and carbon slurry, producing reusable water and concentrated waste for disposal. See the device in action and discover how our plan for modular scaling could improve sustainable water reuse in industry.

Location

James E. Gleason Hall (GLE/009) - Erdle Commons

Topics

Exhibitor
Janessa Terry
Ana Chavez
Ian Chavez
Arindam Saha
Oliver Zimmerman

Advisor(s)
Sarah Brownell (MSD Guide), Dr. Howard Tu (client), Radwa Elawadly (client)

Organization
This project is associated with the Multidisciplinary Senior Design program and the Clean Energy & Water Lab (CewLab).


Thank you to all of our sponsors!