EDI Technology within the PURELAB® Chorus 2+ (RO/EDI/UV)
Technical notes | 2019 | ELGA LabWaterInstrumentation
Electrodeionization (EDI) offers a continuous, chemical-free route to ultrapure water production by combining ion exchange resins and membranes under an applied electric field. When integrated with reverse osmosis (RO) and ultraviolet (UV) sterilization, EDI ensures consistent high-purity water generation vital for laboratory, pharmaceutical, and semiconductor applications. The PURELAB Chorus 2+ (RO/EDI/UV) system exemplifies this integrated approach, delivering Type II+ water with minimal consumables and operational costs.
This technology note examines the design and performance of the PURELAB Chorus 2+ system, focusing on:
The system workflow comprises:
The PURELAB Chorus 2+ demonstrates:
Key advantages include:
Emerging developments may involve:
The PURELAB Chorus 2+ (RO/EDI/UV) combines proven water treatment technologies to deliver reliable, high-purity Type II+ water with minimal consumables and operational complexity. Its continuous resin regeneration, recirculation design, and integrated microbial control set a benchmark for modern laboratory water purification systems.
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Summary
Importance of the Topic
Electrodeionization (EDI) offers a continuous, chemical-free route to ultrapure water production by combining ion exchange resins and membranes under an applied electric field. When integrated with reverse osmosis (RO) and ultraviolet (UV) sterilization, EDI ensures consistent high-purity water generation vital for laboratory, pharmaceutical, and semiconductor applications. The PURELAB Chorus 2+ (RO/EDI/UV) system exemplifies this integrated approach, delivering Type II+ water with minimal consumables and operational costs.
Objectives and Study Overview
This technology note examines the design and performance of the PURELAB Chorus 2+ system, focusing on:
- The integration of RO, EDI, and UV in a recirculating loop.
- Strategies for maintaining optimal EDI conditions under variable feedwater quality.
- Operational benefits such as energy efficiency, reduced consumable use, and bacterial control.
Methodology and Used Instrumentation
The system workflow comprises:
- Pre-treatment via activated carbon to remove residual chlorine.
- Semi-purification through reverse osmosis cartridges (RO permeate feed).
- EDI module with mixed bed, anion, and cation resin compartments continuously regenerated by electrical current.
- UV lamp for microbial control in the recirculation loop.
- Optional degasser to remove CO2 and maintain conductivity stability.
- Recirculation pump to ensure continuous flow through the EDI stack and UV unit.
Main Results and Discussion
The PURELAB Chorus 2+ demonstrates:
- Stable production of deionized water with resistivity consistently above 10 MΩ·cm and achievable values exceeding 15 MΩ·cm.
- Automatic adaptation to feedwater variability by blending RO permeate with high-purity recirculated water, preserving optimal EDI performance.
- Elimination of final deionization cartridges due to continuous resin regeneration and recirculation design.
- Enhanced microbial safety with <1 CFU/ml specification, removing the need for point-of-use filters.
Benefits and Practical Applications
Key advantages include:
- Lower environmental footprint through reduced waste of disposable resins.
- Decreased running costs compared to systems relying on replaceable ion exchange cartridges.
- Consistent ultrapure water supply for analytical laboratories, bioprocessing, and QA/QC environments.
- Energy efficiency with EDI module consumption below 14 W.
Future Trends and Possibilities
Emerging developments may involve:
- Integration with digital monitoring and predictive maintenance for real-time water quality management.
- Advanced degassing modules to address increasing CO2 levels in feedwaters.
- Modular, scalable EDI units tailored for distributed laboratory networks and point-of-use applications.
- Further reductions in energy use and enhanced resource recovery from concentrate streams.
Conclusion
The PURELAB Chorus 2+ (RO/EDI/UV) combines proven water treatment technologies to deliver reliable, high-purity Type II+ water with minimal consumables and operational complexity. Its continuous resin regeneration, recirculation design, and integrated microbial control set a benchmark for modern laboratory water purification systems.
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