Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
The potential of membrane contactors for
treating boron containing waters were investigated. In
particular, experimental tests at lab scale on flat membrane
modules with 40 cm2 of membrane area were carried out,
to identify the effect of different parameters, such as
temperature, flow rate, boron concentration, etc. on the
efficiency of the process. Water was chosen as the
extractant in order to avoid the pollution of the feed stream
and two symmetric microporous hydrophilic flat membranes
with different pore size and porosity were used.
From these tests, it results that the boron removal increases
with the extractant temperature and with the operating flow
rates. However, it is independent on the initial boron
concentration in the feed water. Moreover, higher removals
are obtained with the membrane with larger pore size and
higher porosity. Based on the experimental results, an
integrated reverse osmosis-membrane contactor system,
where the membrane contactor works on the reverse
osmosis permeate, was proposed and designed for a
100 m3/h fresh water production (with a boron content
B <=0.4 ppm). In particular, membranes with higher porosity
and lower thickness than those used in the experimental
tests were considered for the calculations, in order to work
at 25C (so, there is no need of heating the extractant
stream) with reasonable membrane areas. The comparison
of the proposed plant to that actually used, has shown that
the proposed one appears to be more effective in terms of
size, energy and chemical consumption, flexibility and
modularity.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Drioli, Enrico; Criscuoli, Alessandra; Cofone, Franco
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