M. T. Hoang, Q. T. Nguyen, T. H. Trinh, N. T. Nguyen, Q. M. Bui
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Abstract
In this study, a novel draw solution based on trisodium dicarboxymethyl alaninate and citric acid was evaluated for its potential to be utilized in forward osmosis water desalination systems. The effect of various operation parameters (including draw solution concentration, feed stream salination, and operation temperature) on desalination efficiency of the forward osmosis system utilizing such novel draw solutions was investigated, utilizing a bench-scale cross/tangential flow membrane testing system. In addition, images of membranes’ surfaces produced by scanning electron microscopes were also studied to determine the nature of fouling resulting from prolonged operations, and the effectiveness of applied cleaning procedures. Compared to the more well-established trisodium citrate-based draw solution, the novel draw solution exhibited higher water flux against deionized water, while also offering low reverse solute flux and good regeneration capability through low-pressure reverse osmosis. In particular, experiment results showed that at the initial concentration of 250 g L−1, the forward osmosis system utilizing such novel draw solution could achieve specific water fluxes of up to 9.23 L m−2 h−1 against deionized water, and up to 4.95 L m−2 h−1 against feed streams of 20‰ salinity. Additionally, such system also has relatively low operational loss, with specific reverse solute flux and reverse osmosis recovery rate of 0.22 g L−1 and 98.65%, respectively. Overall, the novel draw solution was proven to be effective for water desalination applications, while also being relatively cheap, readily-available in large quantities, low in toxicity, and relatively eco-friendly.
本研究评估了一种基于二羧甲基丙氨酸三钠和柠檬酸的新型汲取溶液在正渗透海水淡化系统中的应用潜力。利用台式交叉/切向流膜测试系统,研究了各种操作参数(包括汲取溶液浓度、进料流盐度和操作温度)对使用这种新型汲取溶液的正渗透系统脱盐效率的影响。此外,还对扫描电子显微镜拍摄的膜表面图像进行了研究,以确定长期运行所产生污垢的性质以及应用清洁程序的有效性。与较为成熟的基于柠檬酸三钠的汲取液相比,新型汲取液对去离子水具有更高的水通量,同时还具有较低的反向溶质通量和良好的低压反渗透再生能力。特别是,实验结果表明,在初始浓度为 250 g L-1 时,利用这种新型汲取液的正渗透系统对去离子水的比水通量可达 9.23 L m-2 h-1,对盐度为 20‰的进料流的比水通量可达 4.95 L m-2 h-1。此外,这种系统的运行损耗也相对较低,反向溶质通量和反渗透回收率分别为 0.22 g L-1 和 98.65%。总之,新颖的汲取解决方案被证明可有效用于海水淡化应用,同时还具有相对便宜、可随时大量获得、毒性低和相对环保的特点。 图文摘要
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International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology (IJEST) is an international scholarly refereed research journal which aims to promote the theory and practice of environmental science and technology, innovation, engineering and management.
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