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Reverse osmosis is the dominant technology in water desalination.
However, some critical issues remain open: improvement of water
quality, enhancement of the recovery factor, reduction of the unit
water cost, minimizing the brine disposal impact. This book aims to
solve these problems with an innovative approach based on the
integration of different membrane operations in pre-treatment and
post-treatment stages. Membrane-Based Desalination: An Integrated
Approach (acronym MEDINA) has been a three year project funded by
the European Commission within the 6th Framework Program. The
project team has developed a work programme aiming to improve the
current design and operation practices of membrane systems used for
water desalination, trying to solve or, at least, to decrease the
critical issues of sea and brackish water desalination systems. In
the book, the main results achieved in the nine Work Packages
constituting the project will be described, and dismissed by the
leaders of the various WPs. The following areas are explored in the
book: the development of advanced analytical methods for feed water
characterization, appropriate fouling indicators and prediction
tools, procedures and protocols at full-scale desalination
facilities; the identification of optimal seawater pre-treatment
strategies by designing advanced hybrid membrane processes
(submerged hollow fibre filtration/reaction, adsorption/ion
exchange/ozonation) and comparison with conventional methods; the
optimisation of RO membrane module configuration, cleaning
strategies, reduction of scaling potential by NF; the development
of strategies aiming to approach the concept of Zero Liquid
Discharge (increasing the water recovery factor up to 95% by using
Membrane Distillation - MD; bringing concentrates to solids by
Membrane Crystallization or Wind Intensified Enhanced Evaporation)
and to reduce the brine disposal environmental impact and cost;
increase the sustainability of desalination process by reducing
energy consumption (evaluation of MD, demonstration of a new energy
recovery device for SWRO installations) and use of renewable energy
(wind and solar). Colour figures (PDF, 6MB) Visit the IWA WaterWiki
to read and share material related to this title:
http://www.iwawaterwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Articles/WaterdesalinationandEuropeanresearch
Modern membrane science and technology aids engineers in developing
and designing more efficient and environmentally-friendly
processes. The optimal material and membrane selection as well as
applications in the many involved industries are provided. This
work is the ideal introduction for engineers working in membrane
science and applications (wastewater, desalination, adsorption, and
catalysis), process engineers in separation science, biologists and
biochemists, environmental scientists, and most of all students.
Its multidisciplinary approach also stimulates thinking of hybrid
technologies for current and future life-saving applications
(artificial organs, drug delivery).
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