Critical performance assessment of a submerged hybrid forward osmosis - membrane distillation system
Autor: | M. R Silva, C. Mancel, C. Q Celestino, Clara B. Alvim, Konrad Koch, Bárbara C. Ricci, Laura Hamdan de Andrade, Clara V. Faria, I. L. C Cunha, Bertram Skibinski, Míriam Cristina Santos Amaral, Liséte Celina Lange |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Materials science
business.industry Mechanical Engineering General Chemical Engineering Forward osmosis 02 engineering and technology General Chemistry 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Membrane distillation law.invention Membrane 020401 chemical engineering law General Materials Science Water treatment 0204 chemical engineering 0210 nano-technology Process engineering business Distillation Water Science and Technology |
Zdroj: | Desalination. 468:114082 |
ISSN: | 0011-9164 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.desal.2019.114082 |
Popis: | FO and MD have their drawbacks when employed as independent systems. To establish substantial superiority over single membrane process, an innovative FO and MD integration in a hybrid submerged module was introduced in this study. Initially, FO and MD were evaluated individually, using a conventional side-stream module. The stable-operation conditions of the hybrid module were estimated based on the results of the side-stream module: feed, DS, and distillate temperatures at 20, 40, and 20 °C, respectively. Sequentially, the actual stable-operation of the hybrid module was determined. The DS temperature found was higher than the one estimated by using the side-stream module (45 °C). This was related to lower fluxes in the submerged configuration, explained by significant polarization effects. Despite that, the hybrid is less energy-intensive compared to the side-stream since it is not necessary to pump the feed solution to an external compartment. The hybrid showed high rejection of TOC, TN, NH4, and TrOCs, which were 94.9%, 93.8%, 99.8%, and >97.5%, respectively. The results showed the potential of hybrid configuration in water treatment systems. The use of a single module allows the re-concentration of the DS and the production of distillate continuously, reducing the footprint of the processes. |
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