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Enhanced desalination process using a Cu-ZnO-polyvinyl chloride-nylon nanofiltration membrane as a calcite antiscalant in reverse osmosis

Journal

MATERIALS EXPRESS
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages 671-679

Publisher

AMER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1166/mex.2020.1677

Keywords

Nanofiltration; Membranes; Cu-ZnO-PVC-Nylon; Desalination; Reverse Osmosis

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  1. King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia [RSP-2019/79]

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Treatment and cleaning of reverse osmosis (RO) membranes saturated with CaCO3/brine is a main issue in RO desalination processes. Herein, a Cu-ZnO-polyvinyl chloride (PVC)-nylon nanofiltration membrane was synthesized and utilized to minimize and/or eliminate CaCO3/brine during RO, along with probing the effects of Cu-ZnO antiscalant on calcite precipitation in normal aqueous and supersaturated CaCO3/brine solutions. Moreover, decreases in Ca2+ content over time were evaluated by electrical conductivity and pH measurements. Results revealed that Cu-ZnO nanocomposite substantially increases induction time and stimulates the formation of aragonite rather than calcite. A 2 mg/L dose of Cu-ZnO nanocomposite suppressed CaCO3 in both unsaturated and supersaturated solutions. In natural water sources (containing similar to 500 mg/L calcium and approximate to 300 mg/L bicarbonate content), complete removal of CaCO3 blockage was achieved by using 2.5 mg/L of Cu-ZnO antiscalant, while in supersaturated water solutions (1000 mg/L calcium and approximate to 500 mg/L bicarbonate content), only 2 mg/L of Cu-ZnO antiscalant was required to fully remove the blockage. Importantly, addition of 2 mg/L of Cu-ZnO antiscalant to RO brine showed no apparent deposition on the membrane surface after 6 h, with a minimal flux decrease to 86.5%. Thus, Cu-ZnO-PVC-nylon nanofiltration membranes with low concentrations (2 mg/L) of Cu-ZnO antiscalant can play a significant role in the treatment of supersaturated CaCO3/brine water discharge.

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