| نویسندگان | حمیدرضا تاملی,فاطمه مسعودیه ارانی,محمدرضا مزدیان فرد |
| همایش | هشتمین همایش ملی و نمایشگاه تخصصی مهندسی محیط زیست |
| تاریخ برگزاری همایش | 2016-11-5 |
| محل برگزاری همایش | تهران |
| نوع ارائه | سخنرانی |
| سطح همایش | ملی |
چکیده مقاله
The growing demand for fresh water is partially satisfied by desalination plants
that increasingly use membrane technologies and among them reverse osmosis
(RO) to produce purified water. One of the main drawbacks with RO is the volume
of concentrate produced during the process. Several technologies and process
configurations, which are accessible for further treatment of RO concentrate,
reduce the reject volume. Development of energy-efficient, cost-effective, and
environmentally benign concentrate management systems is critical if desalination
is to become a major part of a sustainable water future. In this paper, treatment
technologies are discussed according to their classification as membrane-based,
thermal-based, or emerging technologies. Membrane-based technologies are less
energy intensive in comparison with thermal-based technologies, but when the
concentrate water quality is complex, the use of membrane-based technologies is
restricted. Thermal-based technologies are capital intensive, consume a significant
amount of energy and are not suitable for large flow rates. This review also
addresses emerging technologies that show potential to efficiently treat RO
concentrate, but these are still under development and operational data on large
scale facilities are limited.