1. Evaluation of poly (aspartic acid sodium salt) as a draw solute for forward osmosis.
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Gwak G, Jung B, Han S, and Hong S
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- Distillation instrumentation, Distillation methods, Feasibility Studies, Hydrodynamics, Membranes, Artificial, Osmosis, Osmotic Pressure, Recycling, Reproducibility of Results, Sodium chemistry, Solubility, Waste Disposal, Fluid instrumentation, Wastewater chemistry, Water Purification instrumentation, Aspartic Acid chemistry, Peptides chemistry, Waste Disposal, Fluid methods, Water Purification methods
- Abstract
Poly (aspartic acid sodium salt) (PAspNa) was evaluated for its potential as a novel draw solute in forward osmosis (FO). The inherent advantages of PAspNa, such as good water solubility, high osmotic pressure, and nontoxicity, were first examined through a series of physicochemical analyses and atomic-scale molecular dynamics simulations. Then, lab-scale FO tests were performed to evaluate its suitability in practical processes. Compared to other conventional inorganic solutes, PAspNa showed comparable water flux but significantly lower reverse solute flux, demonstrating its suitability as a draw solute. Moreover, fouling experiments using synthetic wastewater as a feed solution demonstrated that PAspNa reversely flowed to the feed side reduced inorganic scaling on the membrane active layer. The recyclability of PAspNa was studied using both nanofiltration (NF) and membrane distillation (MD) processes, and the results exhibited its ease of recovery. This research reported the feasibility and applicability of FO-NF or FO-MD processes using PAspNa for wastewater reclamation and brackish water desalination., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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