Claims
- 1. A method for inactivating microorganisms in an electrodeionization device comprising:
passing water through the electrodeionization device at a pharmaceutically acceptable sanitization temperature; and maintaining the pharmaceutically acceptable sanitization temperature for a predetermined period of time.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of maintaining the water temperature is performed until there is a pharmaceutically acceptable level of microorganisms in the electrodeionization device.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the water temperature is maintained at greater than about 65° C.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the water temperature is maintained at about 80° C.
- 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of lowering the water temperature to less than about 30° C.
- 6. A water purification system comprising:
an electrodeionization device fluidly connected to a heating device; and a controller for regulating a flow and temperature of water at a pharmaceutically acceptable level in the electrodeionization device.
- 7. The water purification system of claim 6, wherein the water temperature is regulated to at least about 65° C.
- 8. The water purification system of claim 6, wherein the water temperature is regulated to about 80° C.
- 9. The water purification system of claim 6, wherein the water temperature is regulated until the electrodeionization device has been sanitized to satisfy pharmaceutical requirements.
- 10. The water purification system of claim 6, wherein the electrodeionization device comprises a spacer comprising at least one of polysulfone, polyphenylsulfone, polyphenylene oxide, polyphenylene ether and chlorinated poly(vinyl chloride).
- 11. A method for disinfecting an electrodeionization device comprising:
passing a disinfecting solution at a temperature sufficient to inactivate any microorganisms in the electrodeionization device.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of passing the disinfecting solution is performed until the electrodeionization device is sanitized to a pharmaceutically acceptable condition.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein the disinfecting solution has a temperature that is suitable for sanitizing the electrodeionization device for pharmaceutical service.
- 14. The method of claim 11, wherein the temperature is at least about 65° C.
- 15. The method of claim 11, wherein the temperature is about 80° C.
- 16. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of passing water to be purified through the electrodeionization device.
- 17. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of passing the disinfecting solution is performed until there is a pharmaceutically acceptable level of microorganisms in the electrodeionization device.
- 18. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of passing a biocide compound through the electrodeionization device.
- 19. The method of claim 11, wherein the disinfecting solution consists essentially of a non-oxidizing compound.
- 20. An electrodeionization device comprising a spacer constructed of a material that is dimensionally stable at a temperature that sanitizes the electrodeionization device for pharmaceutical service.
- 21. The electrodeionization device of claim 20, wherein the material is dimensionally stable at greater than about 65° C.
- 22. The electrodeionization device of claim 20, wherein the dimensionally stable material comprises at least one of polysulfone, polyphenylsulfone, polyphenylene oxide, polyphenylene ether and chlorinated poly(vinyl chloride).
- 23. A method for purifying water comprising:
passing water to be purified through the electrodeionization device; and passing water at a temperature greater than about 65° C. through the electrodeionization device for a predetermined period.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the water temperature is at least about 80° C.
- 25. The method of claim 23, further comprising the step of reversing polarity of an applied electric field through the electrodeionization device.
- 26. An electrodeionization device comprising:
a rigid depleting compartment spacer having a groove formed on a side thereon; a rigid concentrating compartment spacer that mates with the depleting compartment spacer; and a resilient member disposed within the groove forming a water-tight seal between the depleting compartment and the concentrating compartment spacers.
- 27. The electrodeionization device of claim 26, wherein the groove is disposed around the perimeter of the depleting compartment spacer.
- 28. The electrodeionization device of claim 26, wherein the depleting compartment spacer has grooves formed on both sides thereon.
- 29. The electrodeionization device of claim 26, wherein the resilient member comprises at least one of a fluorinated elastomer and a silicone elastomer.
- 30. A method for purifying water comprising:
passing water to be purified through an electrodeionization device comprising a depleting compartment spacer having a groove formed on a side thereon, a concentrating compartment spacer and a resilient member disposed within the groove forming a water-tight seal between the depleting compartment and the concentrating compartment spacers; and applying an electric field across the electrodeionization device.
- 31. An electrodeionization device comprising:
a depleting compartment spacer; a concentrating compartment spacer; and a water-tight seal positioned between the depleting compartment and the concentrating compartment spacers, wherein the water-tight seal comprises an elastomeric sealing member disposed within a groove formed on a surface of either the depleting compartment or the concentrating compartment spacers.
- 32. The electrodeionization device of claim 31, wherein the depleting compartment spacer and the concentrating compartment spacer comprises a rigid material.
- 33. The electrodeionization device of claim 32, wherein the depleting compartment spacer comprises at least one of polysulfone, polyphenylsulfone, polyphenylene oxide, polyphenylene ether and chlorinated poly(viny chloride).
- 34. A method for purifying water comprising:
passing water to be purified through an electrodeionization device comprising a depleting compartment spacer, a concentrating compartment spacer and a water-tight seal comprising an elastomeric sealing member disposed within a groove formed on a surface of either the depleting compartment or the concentrating compartment spacers.
- 35. An electrodeionization device comprising:
a depleting compartment spacer and a concentrating compartment spacer separated by an ion selective membrane; a primary seal positioned between the depleting compartment and the concentrating compartment spacers and securing the ion selective membrane; and a secondary seal positioned between the depleting compartment and the concentrating compartment spacers.
- 36. The electrodeionization device of claim 35, wherein the primary seal comprises an elastomeric sealing member dimensioned to be disposed within a groove formed between mating surfaces of the depleting compartment and the concentrating compartment spacers.
- 37. The electrodeionization device of claim 35, wherein the secondary seal comprises an elastomeric sealing member dimensioned to be disposed within a groove formed between mating surfaces of the depleting compartment and the concentrating compartment spacers.
- 38. A method for facilitating water purification comprising providing an electrodeionization device comprising a depleting compartment spacer and a concentrating compartment spacer and a water-tight seal positioned between the depleting compartment and the concentrating compartment spacers.
- 39. A method for facilitating water purification comprising providing an electrodeionization device comprising a depleting compartment spacer having a groove formed on a side thereon, a concentrating compartment spacer and a resilient member disposed within the groove forming a water-tight seal between the depleting compartment and the concentrating compartment spacers.
- 40. A method for facilitating water purification comprising providing an electrodeionization device comprising a spacer constructed of a material that is dimensionally stable at a temperature greater than about 65° C.
- 41. An electrodeionization device comprising a spacer constructed of a material that is dimensionally stable at a temperature greater than about 65° C.
- 42. A method for facilitating inactivation of microorganisms comprising:
providing an electrodeionization device fluidly connectable to a heating device; and providing a controller for regulating a flow and a temperature of water at a pharmaceutically acceptable level in the electrodeionization device.
- 43. A method for inactivating microorganisms in an electrodeionization device comprising:
passing water through a depleting compartment at a pharmaceutically acceptable sanitization temperature; and maintaining the pharmaceutically acceptable sanitization temperature for a predetermined period of time.
- 44. A method for inactivating microorganisms in an electrodeionization device comprising:
passing water through a concentrating compartment at a pharmaceutically acceptable sanitization temperature; and maintaining the pharmaceutically acceptable sanitization temperature for a predetermined period of time.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of provisional application serial No. 60/236,276, filed Sep. 28, 2000, and entitled “Continuous Electrodeionization Module and System Design for Power Applications,” the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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