Pilot-Scale Evaluation of Spiral-Wound Modules in Osmotically Assisted Reverse Osmosis

IF 1.8 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Chemical Engineering & Technology Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1002/ceat.202300553
Mattia Turetta, Alberto Bertucco, Filippo Briani, Elena Barbera
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The osmotically assisted reverse osmosis (OARO) process is gaining attention for cost-effective aqueous solution concentration. However, there is a lack of pilot-scale studies. This research used two spiral-wound modules in a pilot-scale plant. The first one, an adapted commercial reverse osmosis module, showed no positive results, likely due to excessive membrane thickness and high internal concentration polarization. In contrast, the second one consisting of a novel forward osmosis prototype demonstrated promising outcomes, achieving water fluxes exceeding 2 L m−2 h−1 even at high salt concentrations (50 g L−1) and relatively low applied pressures (above 12 bar). The study highlights OARO potential, underscores limitations, and emphasizes the need for dedicated module design.

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对渗透辅助反渗透中的螺旋缠绕模块进行试验性评估
渗透辅助反渗透(OARO)工艺因其具有成本效益的水溶液浓缩功能而日益受到关注。然而,目前还缺乏中试规模的研究。这项研究在一个中试规模的工厂中使用了两个螺旋缠绕模块。第一个是经过改装的商用反渗透模块,没有显示出积极的效果,这可能是由于膜厚度过大和内部浓度极化过高造成的。相比之下,由新型正渗透原型组成的第二个模块则取得了可喜的成果,即使在盐浓度较高(50 克/升)和应用压力相对较低(12 巴以上)的情况下,水通量也超过了 2 升/米-2 小时-1。这项研究突出了 OARO 的潜力,强调了其局限性,并强调了专用模块设计的必要性。
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Chemical Engineering & Technology 工程技术-工程:化工
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