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AuthorMinier-Matar, Joel
AuthorHussain, Altaf
AuthorJanson, Arnold
AuthorBenyahia, Farid
AuthorAdham, Samer
Available date2016-02-08T14:21:25Z
Publication Date2014-10-15
Publication NameDesalination
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.desal.2014.07.027
CitationMinier-Matar, J., Hussain, A., Janson, A., Benyahia, F., Adham, S. "Field evaluation of membrane distillation technologies for desalination of highly saline brines." (2014) Desalination, 351, pp. 101-108.
ISSN0011-9164
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/4121
AbstractMembrane distillation (MD) is a hybrid thermal-membrane desalination process that uses low-grade waste heat and hydrophobic membrane to produce high quality distillate. The MD process can treat highly saline brines that other conventional desalination processes cannot treat. These unique features of the MD process make it an ideal candidate to desalinate concentrated brines from thermal desalination plants to augment fresh water production from existing facilities. A consortium consisting of ConocoPhillips Global Water Sustainability Center, Qatar University, and Qatar Electricity & Water Company was formed to evaluate the application of MD for the desalination of concentrated brines from thermal plants. Five different MD technologies were evaluated and the two most suitable technologies were selected for field-testing. The pilot units A & B are based on multi-effect vacuum and air gap MD technologies, respectively. These units were tested side-by-side at a full-scale thermal desalination plant in Qatar. Pilot unit A showed a stable flux of 6.2. LMH under optimized conditions with excellent salt rejection (>. 99.9%). Pilot unit B achieved a distillate flux of 2.5. LMH and salt rejection greater than 98.9%. Overall, MD was shown to be a feasible technology to produce potable quality water from the brines discharged from thermal desalination plants.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectMembrane distillation
Pilot plant
Seawater
Thermal brine
Thermal desalination brine
TitleField evaluation of membrane distillation technologies for desalination of highly saline brines
TypeArticle
Pagination101-108
Volume Number351


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