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Review: Water recovery from brines and salt-saturated solutions: operability and thermodynamic efficiency considerations for desalination technologies.

Leland M Vane1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: When water is recovered from a saline source, a brine concentrate stream is produced. Management of the brine stream can be problematic, particularly in inland regions. An alternative to brine disposal is recovery of water and possibly salts from the concentrate.
RESULTS: This review provides an overview of desalination technologies and discusses the thermodynamic efficiencies and operational issues associated with the various technologies particularly with regard to high salinity streams.
CONCLUSION: Due to the high osmotic pressures of the brine concentrates, reverse osmosis, the most common desalination technology, is impractical. Mechanical vapor compression which, like reverse osmosis, utilizes mechanical work to operate, is reported to have the highest thermodynamic efficiency of the desalination technologies for treatment of salt-saturated brines. Thermally-driven processes, such as flash evaporation and distillation, are technically able to process saturated salt solutions, but suffer from low thermodynamic efficiencies. This inefficiency could be offset if an inexpensive source of waste or renewable heat could be used. Overarching issues posed by high salinity solutions include corrosion and the formation of scales/precipitates. These issues limit the materials, conditions, and unit operation designs that can be used.

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Keywords:  brine management; desalination; membrane distillation; pervaporation; zero liquid discharge

Year:  2017        PMID: 29225395      PMCID: PMC5716362          DOI: 10.1002/jctb.5225

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chem Technol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0268-2575            Impact factor:   3.174


  3 in total

Review 1.  State of the art and review on the treatment technologies of water reverse osmosis concentrates.

Authors:  A Pérez-González; A M Urtiaga; R Ibáñez; I Ortiz
Journal:  Water Res       Date:  2011-10-31       Impact factor: 11.236

Review 2.  Reverse osmosis desalination: water sources, technology, and today's challenges.

Authors:  Lauren F Greenlee; Desmond F Lawler; Benny D Freeman; Benoit Marrot; Philippe Moulin
Journal:  Water Res       Date:  2009-03-18       Impact factor: 11.236

3.  The future of seawater desalination: energy, technology, and the environment.

Authors:  Menachem Elimelech; William A Phillip
Journal:  Science       Date:  2011-08-05       Impact factor: 47.728

  3 in total

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