Nanophotonic Pervaporation Desalination


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ABSTRACT:

This research focused on evaluating concentration polarization in a hybrid reverse osmosis/pervaporation system for managing inland brackish water desalination concentrate through computational analysis and experiments. Concentration polarization is more significant in pervaporation than in reverse osmosis. The propensity for scaling based on activities is lower than that based on concentrations and can be mitigated when necessary by adjusting residence time or adding antiscalant. The secondary focus was developing flux-enhanced nanophotonic pervaporation membranes. The photothermal effect resulted in up to 69% enhancement in flux in the first-generation nanophotonic membranes for recovery of brackish waters, with chloride rejections greater than 99.9%. The photothermal effect also has the potential to mitigate concentration polarization in pervaporation

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