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Dia-nanofiltration-electrodialysis hybrid process for selective removal of monovalent ions from Mg2+ rich brines

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DESALINATION
卷 481, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2020.114357

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Me2+ replenishment; Desalinated water; Electrodialysis; Ion exchange membranes

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A hybrid nanofiltration-electrodialysis process was developed and tested for highly-selective separation of MgSO4 from seawater. The magnesium-rich solution was produced primarily for replenishing Mg2+ into desa-linated water within the post-treatment step in seawater desalination plants. The new three-step process consists of: (1) seawater nanofiltration (NF) for generation of a magnesium-rich retentate; (2) a Dia-NF step in which the NF retentate is used as feed, which is aimed at minimizing unwanted solutes (primarily B, Na+ and Cl-); and (3) a selective electrodialysis (ED) step on the retentate from step 2, aimed at further lowering the Cl-:Mg2+ mass ratio to below 0.2, to produce a high-purity MgSO4-rich product solution. Results are presented with an emphasis on the ED step, for which the effects of flow velocity, current density and two operation modes (constant-current and constant-potential) were assessed. The results show a highly-dependent selectivity of the monovalent-selective ion-exchange membrane to the cell potential, suggesting that it can serve as a fine-tuning tool for selective ED processes. The cost of adding 20 mgMg/L to one m(3) of desalinated water was estimated at similar to$0.014/m(3), which is competitive compared to other separation techniques, and certainly versus the alternative of direct dosage of food-grade magnesium salts.

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