Membrane Process Technology

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Reverse Osmosis (RO):
Reverse Osmosis is the forced passage of a solvent (e.g. water) through a membrane against the natural osmotic pressure to
accomplish separation of the solvent from a solution of dissolved solids.
If a pressure equal to the Osmotic pressure ( Δπ ) is applied to the side of higher salt content, the water flow from lower to
higher salt concentration will stop. If an additional pressure is exerted the water flow will be reversed and to the direction from
high to low salt concentration producing fresh water.

The membrane allow the passage of the solvent while blocking the passage of salt ions. The salt ions or the dissolved matter are called Solutes. However, some salts move with water since each membrane has a rejection efficiency that is less than 100%.

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