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ANTONIA FILINGERI

Valorization of surface-water RO brines via Assisted-Reverse Electrodialysis for minerals recovery: Performance analysis and scale-up perspectives

  • Authors: Filingeri A.; Philibert M.; Filloux E.; Moe N.; Poli A.; Tamburini A.; Cipollina A.
  • Publication year: 2022
  • Type: Articolo in rivista
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/585232

Abstract

Reverse osmosis (RO) processes have been recently identified as mostly capable of quantitative removal of salts and contaminants from saline and surface waters, though posing the problem of a concentrated brine to be disposed of and a produced permeate too low in minerals, thus requiring a sometimes expensive remineralization step. In the present paper, Assisted-Reverse Electrodialysis (A-RED) has been proposed for the remineralization of surface-water RO permeate by recovering minerals from its brine. A purposely developed and validated model has been adopted to carry out a parametric analysis for design and optimization of an industrial-scale plant. The techno-economic analysis underlined that full permeate remineralization can be achieved with minimum specific energy consumption of 0.08 kWh m(-3), while a minimum remineralization cost of 2.2 c(sic) m(-3) was found applying a permeate by-pass and feed & bleed scheme to (i) increase the plant remineralization capacity and (ii) maintain a stack inlet conductivity above 100-160 mu S cm(-1) (starting from a permeate similar to 10 mu S cm(-1)). Compared to current post-treatment techniques, results appear very promising thanks to the reduction of chemicals and total costs as well as environmental concerns related to brine disposal.