Abstract
In the last decade osmotically driven membrane processes have attracted growing interest in wastewater treatment, desalination and power generation. A hybrid forward osmosis-nanofiltration (FO-NF) system designed for brackish water desalination was systematically investigated in this study. The hybrid FO-NF process was also compared with a stand-alone reverse osmosis (RO) process in brackish water desalination. It is found that the hybrid FO-NF process has many advantages over the stand-alone RO process in brackish water desalination, such as lower hydraulic pressure, less flux decline caused by membrane fouling and higher flux recovery after cleaning. Other benefits like no pre-treatment requirement, higher permeate quality and no need for chemical cleaning in brackish water desalination can also be achieved by the hybrid FO-NF system. Therefore, the proposed FO-NF system using a divalent draw solute (e.g. Na 2SO 4 or MgSO 4) can be a useful alternative to stand-alone RO processes in brackish water desalination.
Original language | British English |
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Pages (from-to) | 175-181 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Desalination |
Volume | 284 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 4 Jan 2012 |
Keywords
- Brackish water
- Desalination
- Forward osmosis
- Membrane fouling
- Nanofiltration