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Thermodynamics of solvent-driven water extraction from hypersaline brines using dimethyl ether

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
卷 434, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.134391

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Hypersaline desalination; Brine concentration; Fluid phase equilibria; Dimethyl ether; Zero-liquid discharge

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  1. United States Department of En-ergy [DE-AC07-05ID14517]
  2. Idaho National Laboratory via the Laboratory Directed Research and Development Fund (LDRD) , United States

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In this study, a computational thermodynamic framework is developed to analyze the liquid-liquid extraction of water from hypersaline brines using dimethyl ether (DME). The thermodynamic model and multistage counter-current liquid-liquid separator (LLS) model enable the evaluation of solvent-driven water extraction (SDWE) systems for hypersaline brine desalination and valorization applications.
Solvent-driven water extraction (SDWE) has promising applications in hypersaline brine desalination, including zero-liquid discharge processing for industrial wastewaters, and resource recovery, such as the extraction of lithium and rare earth elements from solution mining leachates. In this study, we develop a computational thermodynamic framework to analyze the liquid-liquid extraction of water from hypersaline brines using dimethyl ether (DME), an aprotic solvent that is partially miscible with water. The high volatility of DME enables its rapid separation from water-DME mixtures after water absorption, while its low polarity minimizes the organic-phase solubility of electrolytes, such as sodium chloride (NaCl). We first build a thermodynamic model based on the LIQUAC excess Gibbs free energy model for water-DME-NaCl mixtures. Maximum likelihood estimators for water-DME-NaCl interaction parameters are calculated through the nonlinear regression of fluid phase equilibrium and osmotic coefficient data using metaheuristic global optimization techniques. A multistage counter-current liquid-liquid separator (LLS) model is then developed to explore the water recovery and brine concentration ratios achievable as a function of feed molality and DME to feed water flow rate ratio. For a saline feed with a molality of 2.0 mol kg(-1) (over three times the salinity of seawater) our analysis demonstrates that a one-stage LLS can achieve a water recovery ratio of 0.51 with an initial DME to saline feed molar flow rate ratio of 4.0, rising to 0.63 with a second equilibrium stage. We conclude by quantifying the amount of DME required to reach zero-liquid discharge brine salinities and analyzing the impact of staging and temperature on separation performance. Our thermodynamic model enables the rapid evaluation of SDWE systems for emerging hypersaline brine desalination and valorization applications.

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