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Fouling, performance and cost analysis of membrane-based water desalination technologies: A critical review
- Source :
- N. Nthunya, L, F. Bopape, M, T. Mahlangu, O, B. Mamba, B, Van der Bruggen, B, Quist-Jensen, C A & Richards, H 2022, ' Fouling, performance and cost analysis of membrane-based water desalination technologies: A critical review ', Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 301, 113922 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113922
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- While water is a key resource required to sustain life, freshwater sources and aquifers are being depleted at an alarming rate. As a mitigation strategy, saline water desalination is commonly used to supplement the available water resources beyond direct water supply. This is achieved through effective advanced water purification processes enabled to handle complex matrix of saline wastewater. Membrane technology has been extensively evaluated for water desalination. This includes the use of reverse osmosis (RO) (the most mature membrane technology for desalination), pervaporation (PV), electrodialysis (ED), membrane distillation (MD), and membrane crystallization (MCr). Though nanofiltration (NF) is not mainly applied for desalination purposes, it is included in the reviewed processes because of its ability to reach 90% salt rejection efficiency for water softening. However, its comparison with other technologies is not provided since NF cannot be used for removal of NaCl during desalination. Remarkably, membrane processes remain critically affected by several challenges including membrane fouling. Moreover, capital expenditure (CAPEX) and operating expenditure (OPEX) are the key factors influencing the establishment of water desalination processes. Therefore, this paper provides a concise and yet comprehensive review of the membrane processes used to desalt saline water. Furthermore, the successes and failures of each process are critically reviewed. Finally, the CAPEX and OPEX of these water desalination processes are reviewed and compared. Based on the findings of this review, MD is relatively comparable to RO in terms of process performance achieving 99% salt rejections. Also, high salt rejections are reported on ED and PV. The operation and maintenance (O&M) costs remain lower in ED. Notably, the small-scale MD OPEX falls below that of RO. However, the large-scale O&M in MD is rarely reported due to its slow industrial growth, thus making RO the most preferred in the current water desalination markets.
- Subjects :
- Osmosis
Technology
Environmental Engineering
Water supply
Membrane distillation
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Desalination
Membrane technology
Water Purification
Water desalination
Pervaporation
Cost analysis
Seawater
Reverse osmosis
Waste Management and Disposal
Fouling
business.industry
Membrane fouling
Environmental engineering
Membrane
Electrodialysis
General Medicine
Costs and Cost Analysis
Environmental science
Nanofiltration
business
SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
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Details
- ISSN :
- 10958630
- Volume :
- 301
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of environmental management
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f005d6ecc1d88827b4ae2f172162b4fc
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113922