Literature DB >> 34600997

Membrane distillation crystallization technology for zero liquid discharge and resource recovery: Opportunities, challenges and futuristic perspectives.

Anshul Yadav1, Pawan K Labhasetwar2, Vinod K Shahi3.   

Abstract

Water resources are getting limited, which emphasises the need for the reuse of wastewater. The conventional waste(water) treatment methods such as reverse osmosis (RO) and multi-effect distillation (MED) are rendered limited due to certain limitations. Moreover, the imposition of stringent environmental regulations in terms of zero liquid discharge (ZLD) of wastewater containing very high dissolved solids has assisted in developing technologies for the recovery of water and useful solids. Membrane distillation crystallization (MDCr) is an emerging hybrid technology synergising membrane distillation (MD) and crystallization, thus achieving ZLD. MDCr technology can be applied to desalinate seawater, treat nano-filtration, and RO reject brine and industrial wastewater to increase water recovery and yield useful solids. This manuscript focuses on recent advances in MDCr, emphasizing models that account for application in (waste)water treatment. MDCr has dual benefits, first the environmental conservation due to non-disposal of wastewater and second, resources recovery proving the proverb that waste is a misplaced resource. Limitations of standalone MD and crystallization are discussed to underline the evolution of MDCr. In this review, MDCr's ability and feasibility in the treatment of industrial wastewater are highlighted. This manuscript also examines the operational issues, including crystal deposition (scaling) on the membrane surface, pore wetting phenomenon and economic consequences (energy use and operating costs). Finally, opportunities and future prospects of the MDCr technology are discussed. MDCr technology can amplify natural resources availability by recovering freshwater and useful minerals from the waste stream, thus compensating for the relatively high cost of the technology.
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Keywords:  Desalination; Membrane distillation crystallization; Resource recovery; Wastewater treatment; Zero liquid discharge

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34600997     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.150692

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-30

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3.  Technical and Environmental Feasibilities of the Commercial Production of NaOH from Brine by Means of an Integrated EDBM and Evaporation Process.

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4.  Integration of Nanofiltration and Reverse Osmosis Technologies in Polyphenols Recovery Schemes from Winery and Olive Mill Wastes by Aqueous-Based Processing.

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