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High silica concentration in RO concentrate

Authors :
Haidari, A. H. (author)
Witkamp, G. J. (author)
Heijman, Sebastiaan (author)
Haidari, A. H. (author)
Witkamp, G. J. (author)
Heijman, Sebastiaan (author)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Silica scaling is one of the major scaling challenges in Reverse Osmosis (RO). The safe operation practice is to keep the silica concentration below 150 mg/L in RO concentrate. This study addresses the effects of divalent cations such as calcium and magnesium on silica scaling in a seawater RO installation used as a pretreatment to Eutectic Freeze Crystallisation (EFC). Results showed that in the absence of antiscalant and divalent cations a sustained silica concentration of approximately 280 mg/L in concentrate is possible without declining membrane permeability. At a higher concentration of divalent cations, the membrane permeability decreased. Membrane autopsy and analysing destructed membrane showed a relatively low magnesium and a high calcium concentration on the membrane after adding divalent ions into the solutions. It is concluded that in absence of divalent cations and without antiscalant the limits of 150 mg/L silica can be extended to 280 mg/L for 6–8 h.<br />Sanitary Engineering

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1310079178
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.wri.2022.100171