Negative Pressure Membrane Distillation for Excellent Gypsum Scaling Resistance and Flux Enhancement

Yongjie Liu, Thomas Horseman, Zhangxin Wang, Hassan A. Arafat, Huabing Yin, Shihong Lin, Tao He

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Abstract

Membrane distillation (MD) has potential to become a competitive technology for managing hypersaline brine but not until the critical challenge of mineral scaling is addressed. The state-of-the-art approach for mitigating mineral scaling in MD involves the use of superhydrophobic membranes that are difficult to fabricate and are commercially unavailable. This study explores a novel operational strategy, namely, negative pressure direct contact membrane distillation (NP-DCMD) that can minimize mineral scaling with commercially available hydrophobic membranes and at the same time enhance the water vapor flux substantially. By applying a negative gauge pressure on the feed stream, NP-DCMD achieved prolonged resistance to CaSO4 scaling and a dramatic vapor flux enhancement up to 62%. The exceptional scaling resistance is attributable to the formation of a concave liquid–gas under a negative pressure that changes the position of the water–air interface to hinder interfacial nucleation and crystal growth. The substantial flux enhancement is caused by the reduced molecular diffusion resistance within the pores and the enhanced heat transfer kinetics across the boundary layer in NP-DCMD. Achieving substantial performance improvement in both the scaling resistance and vapor flux with commercial membranes, NP-DCMD is a significant innovation with vast potential for practical adoption due to its simplicity and effectiveness.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)1405-1412
Number of pages8
JournalEnvironmental Science and Technology
Volume56
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • membrane distillation
  • negative pressure
  • scaling resistance
  • slip boundary
  • water−air interface

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