Valorization of Seawater Reverse Osmosis Brine by Monovalent Ion-Selective Membranes through Electrodialysis.

Membranes (Basel)

NYUAD Water Research Center, Engineering Division, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi P.O. Box 129188, United Arab Emirates.

Published: May 2023

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  • The paper suggests using a new electrodialysis method to extract valuable sodium chloride from seawater reverse osmosis brine for use in the chlor-alkali industry.
  • A special polyamide layer was added to commercial ion exchange membranes to improve selectivity for monovalent ions, which was proven effective through various tests showing over 90% rejection of divalent ions.
  • The modified membranes concentrated the brine to 14.9 g/L NaCl with a reasonable power cost, demonstrating a promising and sustainable approach for NaCl extraction.

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This paper proposes the use of monovalent selective electrodialysis technology to concentrate the valuable sodium chloride (NaCl) component present in seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) brine for direct utilization in the chlor-alkali industry. To enhance monovalent selectivity, a polyamide selective layer was fabricated on commercial ion exchange membranes (IEMs) through interfacial polymerization (IP) of piperazine (PIP) and 1,3,5-Benzenetricarbonyl chloride (TMC). The IP-modified IEMs were characterized using various techniques to investigate changes in chemical structure, morphology, and surface charge. Ion chromatography (IC) analysis showed that the divalent rejection rate was more than 90% for IP-modified IEMs, compared to less than 65% for commercial IEMs. Electrodialysis results demonstrated that the SWRO brine was successfully concentrated to 14.9 g/L NaCl at a power consumption rate of 3.041 kWh/kg, indicating the advantageous performance of the IP-modified IEMs. Overall, the proposed monovalent selective electrodialysis technology using IP-modified IEMs has the potential to provide a sustainable solution for the direct utilization of NaCl in the chlor-alkali industry.

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NYUAD Water Research Center, Engineering Division, New York University Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi P.O. Box 129188, United Arab Emirates.

Article Synopsis
  • The paper suggests using a new electrodialysis method to extract valuable sodium chloride from seawater reverse osmosis brine for use in the chlor-alkali industry.
  • A special polyamide layer was added to commercial ion exchange membranes to improve selectivity for monovalent ions, which was proven effective through various tests showing over 90% rejection of divalent ions.
  • The modified membranes concentrated the brine to 14.9 g/L NaCl with a reasonable power cost, demonstrating a promising and sustainable approach for NaCl extraction.
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