纳米过滤和其他脱盐技术在水修复和盐水价值化方面的作用基础:变废为宝方法的机制与挑战

IF 6.2 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Harjot Kaur, Gunjan Chauhan, Samarjeet Singh Siwal, Phil Hart, Vijay Kumar Thakur
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海水淡化产生的盐水会对海洋环境造成多方面的负面影响,尽管有关环境影响的严重程度和范围的讨论仍在继续。减少负面影响的一个有效策略是从盐水中回收资源,这也有可能带来额外收入。最近,人们对安全且地域限制较少的贵金属或稀土矿物来源的需求不断增加,同时对废物管理和环境可持续性的认识也在不断提高,这推动了从废物流中回收有价值材料的经济可行技术的发展。本文概述了不同的方法和技术,包括反渗透 (RO)、电渗析 (ED) 和蒸馏,这些方法和技术可用于从各种废物源中回收包括 Li、Mg、Na 和 Rb 在内的贵重材料以及有价值的混合物,从而创造更具可持续性的循环经济。本文详细讨论了这些机制,包括电化学过程(电解、ED 和电容去离子)、热脱盐(多级闪蒸和膜蒸馏)、压力驱动脱盐(反渗透和纳滤)以及微生物脱盐池。此外,还探讨了与从废液中回收贵重材料相关的挑战,如结垢、结垢和环境影响,以及海水淡化技术的进一步研究方向和潜在应用。
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Underpinning the Role of Nanofiltration and Other Desalination Technologies for Water Remediation and Brine Valorization: Mechanism and Challenges for Waste-to-Wealth Approach

Underpinning the Role of Nanofiltration and Other Desalination Technologies for Water Remediation and Brine Valorization: Mechanism and Challenges for Waste-to-Wealth Approach

Desalination brine can negatively impact the marine environment in several ways, although there are ongoing discussions regarding the severity and magnitude of environmental effects. A fascinating strategy to lessen any adverse effects is to undertake resource recovery from the brine, which also has the potential for additional revenue generation. More recently, the increasing demand for secure and less geographically restricted sources of precious or rare earth minerals, integrated with growing awareness of waste management and environmental sustainability, is driving the development of economically viable technologies to recover valuable materials from waste streams. This article provides an overview of different methods and technologies, including reverse osmosis (RO), electrodialysis (ED), and distillation, that can be used to recover precious materials, including Li, Mg, Na, and Rb and valuable blends from various waste sources and thus create a more sustainable and circular economy. The mechanisms are discussed in detail, including electrochemical processes (electrolysis, ED, and capacitive deionization), thermal desalination (multistage flash distillation and membrane distillation), pressure-driven desalination (RO and nanofiltration), and microbial desalination cells. Challenges associated with recovering precious materials from waste streams, such as fouling, scaling, and environmental impact, along with further research directions and potential applications of desalination technologies, are also addressed.

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期刊介绍: Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research is an open access academic journal that focuses on publishing high-quality peer-reviewed research articles in the areas of energy harvesting, conversion, storage, distribution, applications, ecology, climate change, water and environmental sciences, and related societal impacts. The journal provides readers with free access to influential scientific research that has undergone rigorous peer review, a common feature of all journals in the Advanced series. In addition to original research articles, the journal publishes opinion, editorial and review articles designed to meet the needs of a broad readership interested in energy and sustainability science and related fields. In addition, Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research is indexed in several abstracting and indexing services, including: CAS: Chemical Abstracts Service (ACS) Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) Emerging Sources Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics) INSPEC (IET) Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics).
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