TY - JOUR
T1 - Brackish Water Desalination by Nanofiltration – Effect of Process Parameters
AU - Collana, Juan Medina
AU - Dextre, Carlos Ancieta
AU - Taranco, Oscar Rodríguez
AU - Venegas, Luis Carrasco
AU - Pisfil, Jorge Montaño
AU - Bravo, Pablo Diaz
AU - Llanos, Segundo Vásquez
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Brackish water is an important source of water resources with lower salt content than seawater. Desalination is a very important treatment to remedy the scarcity of fresh water throughout the world. In this work, it has been proposed to desalinate brackish groundwater using a commercial nanofiltration membrane. The experiments were carried out on the basis of a factorial design using three factors and two levels of study for each variable. For this purpose, it selected the feed pressure (X1) of the membrane module at (60 and 100 psi), feed water salinity (X2) at levels of (3.4 and 6.01 mS/cm) and operating temperature (X3) at levels (20 and 28 °C) to evaluate its effect on the percentage flux recovery and salt retention. The results showed that the most significant variable is the feed pressure, achieving higher flow recovery and the percentage of salinity rejection at the 100 Psi level. This showed that by increasing the pressure from (60 to 100 psi), there was a considerable increase in flow recovery (42 to 72%) and salt rejection (24.6 to 28.4%). Likewise, by increasing the temperature from 20 to 28 °C, the recovered flow rate increased from (49.78 to 63.2%) and the percentage of salt separation showed an increase from 25.95 to 27.05%. Similarly, by increasing the starting conductivity of the brackish water from (3.4 to 6.01 mS/cm) the percentage of flow recovery has decreased from (61.46 to 51.525%). Likewise, the permeate flow rate increased linearly with feed pressure from 132 L/h (P = 40 Psi) to 420 L/h (108 Psi). In conclusion, this research confirms the suitability of the commercial NF membrane studied for brackish water desalination.
AB - Brackish water is an important source of water resources with lower salt content than seawater. Desalination is a very important treatment to remedy the scarcity of fresh water throughout the world. In this work, it has been proposed to desalinate brackish groundwater using a commercial nanofiltration membrane. The experiments were carried out on the basis of a factorial design using three factors and two levels of study for each variable. For this purpose, it selected the feed pressure (X1) of the membrane module at (60 and 100 psi), feed water salinity (X2) at levels of (3.4 and 6.01 mS/cm) and operating temperature (X3) at levels (20 and 28 °C) to evaluate its effect on the percentage flux recovery and salt retention. The results showed that the most significant variable is the feed pressure, achieving higher flow recovery and the percentage of salinity rejection at the 100 Psi level. This showed that by increasing the pressure from (60 to 100 psi), there was a considerable increase in flow recovery (42 to 72%) and salt rejection (24.6 to 28.4%). Likewise, by increasing the temperature from 20 to 28 °C, the recovered flow rate increased from (49.78 to 63.2%) and the percentage of salt separation showed an increase from 25.95 to 27.05%. Similarly, by increasing the starting conductivity of the brackish water from (3.4 to 6.01 mS/cm) the percentage of flow recovery has decreased from (61.46 to 51.525%). Likewise, the permeate flow rate increased linearly with feed pressure from 132 L/h (P = 40 Psi) to 420 L/h (108 Psi). In conclusion, this research confirms the suitability of the commercial NF membrane studied for brackish water desalination.
KW - brackish groundwater
KW - desalination
KW - experimental design
KW - nanofiltration
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85199094117&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.12911/22998993/190165
DO - 10.12911/22998993/190165
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85199094117
SN - 2081-139X
VL - 25
SP - 347
EP - 356
JO - Journal of Ecological Engineering
JF - Journal of Ecological Engineering
IS - 8
ER -