2026 2.7

Electromembrane processes

Historically, the viability of carbon capture technology and ammonium recovery processes was hindered by their substantial energy demands and system inefficiencies. Recent advancements in electromembrane processes, including novel designs and materials, have made it possible to implement these technologies. In this session, we will look at new developments and experiences of up-scaling efforts in the field of electrochemical carbon capture and ammonium recovery.

  • Electrodialysis for the Removal of Nutrients and Salts from Wastewaters; Practical Insights from Municipal, Industrial, and Agricultural applications, Simon Grasman MSc & CTO, REDstack BV 
  • Ammonia and acid recovery from urine using two-phase bipolar membrane electrodialysis, Widya Prihesti Iswarani MSc, Wetsus / ETE, Wageningen University & Research 
  • Pilot scale demonstration of post-combustion carbon capture with bipolar membrane electrodialysis, dr. Sara Vallejo Castaño, Wetsus
  • to be announced