Modelling hybrid systems for seawater desalination: electromembrane processes (RED, ARED and ED) coupled with RO
- Authors: Mariagiorgia La Cerva, Luigi Gurreri, Andrea Cipollina, Alessandro Tamburini, Michele Ciofalo, Giorgio Micale
- Publication year: 2018
- Type: Abstract in atti di convegno pubblicato in volume
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/302250
Abstract
The need to reduce energy consumption in seawater reverse osmosis processes has pushed research towards the development of new hybrid systems in which, for example, other membrane processes can be used to pre-treat seawater. Electrodialysis and reverse electrodialysis can act as a dilution step before seawater enters the RO unit, thus leading to an important energy saving in RO. In this work, two coupled models are proposed for the RED-RO and ED-RO system. Each process model was validated before being used for a sensitivity analysis in which the effect of the integration on the cost saving in the overall process was assessed. The analysis was performed by changing (R)ED voltage and RO pressure and considering three different scenarios: a standard scenario, an optimist scenario with a lower membrane cost and a pessimistic scenario with a lower electricity cost and comparing the result with the a standalone RO process. Negative values of “Cost Saving” were found when an excessive dilution step was performed before the RO, while competitive scenarios were found by optimizing the dilution extent, especially for the RED-RO case.