Application of Membrane Crystallization for Minerals’ Recovery from Produced Water
Produced water represents the largest wastewater stream from oil and gas production. Generally, its high salinity level restricts the treatment options. Membrane crystallization (MCr) is an emerging membrane process with the capability to extract simultaneously fresh water and valuable components fr...
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doaj-7ee01f68247b45b2a7b5fa8b31fe3ff72020-11-24T20:56:58ZengMDPI AGMembranes2077-03752015-11-015477279210.3390/membranes5040772membranes5040772Application of Membrane Crystallization for Minerals’ Recovery from Produced WaterAamer Ali0Cejna Anna Quist-Jensen1Francesca Macedonio2Enrico Drioli3National Research Council—Institute on Membrane Technology (ITM–CNR), Via Pietro BUCCI, c/o University of Calabria, cubo 17C, Rende 87036, ItalyNational Research Council—Institute on Membrane Technology (ITM–CNR), Via Pietro BUCCI, c/o University of Calabria, cubo 17C, Rende 87036, ItalyNational Research Council—Institute on Membrane Technology (ITM–CNR), Via Pietro BUCCI, c/o University of Calabria, cubo 17C, Rende 87036, ItalyNational Research Council—Institute on Membrane Technology (ITM–CNR), Via Pietro BUCCI, c/o University of Calabria, cubo 17C, Rende 87036, ItalyProduced water represents the largest wastewater stream from oil and gas production. Generally, its high salinity level restricts the treatment options. Membrane crystallization (MCr) is an emerging membrane process with the capability to extract simultaneously fresh water and valuable components from various streams. In the current study, the potential of MCr for produced water treatment and salt recovery was demonstrated. The experiments were carried out in lab scale and semi-pilot scale. The effect of thermal and hydrodynamic conditions on process performance and crystal characteristics were explored. Energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyses confirmed that the recovered crystals are sodium chloride with very high purity (>99.9%), also indicated by the cubic structure observed by microscopy and SEM (scanning electron microscopy) analysis. It was demonstrated experimentally that at recovery factor of 37%, 16.4 kg NaCl per cubic meter of produced water can be recovered. Anti-scaling surface morphological features of membranes were also identified. In general, the study provides a new perspective of isolation of valuable constituents from produced water that, otherwise, is considered as a nuisance.http://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/5/4/772membrane crystallizationproduced watermembrane materialcrystal characteristics |
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Aamer Ali Cejna Anna Quist-Jensen Francesca Macedonio Enrico Drioli Application of Membrane Crystallization for Minerals’ Recovery from Produced Water Membranes membrane crystallization produced water membrane material crystal characteristics |
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Aamer Ali Cejna Anna Quist-Jensen Francesca Macedonio Enrico Drioli |
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Application of Membrane Crystallization for Minerals’ Recovery from Produced Water |
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Application of Membrane Crystallization for Minerals’ Recovery from Produced Water |
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Application of Membrane Crystallization for Minerals’ Recovery from Produced Water |
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Application of Membrane Crystallization for Minerals’ Recovery from Produced Water |
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Application of Membrane Crystallization for Minerals’ Recovery from Produced Water |
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application of membrane crystallization for minerals’ recovery from produced water |
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Produced water represents the largest wastewater stream from oil and gas production. Generally, its high salinity level restricts the treatment options. Membrane crystallization (MCr) is an emerging membrane process with the capability to extract simultaneously fresh water and valuable components from various streams. In the current study, the potential of MCr for produced water treatment and salt recovery was demonstrated. The experiments were carried out in lab scale and semi-pilot scale. The effect of thermal and hydrodynamic conditions on process performance and crystal characteristics were explored. Energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyses confirmed that the recovered crystals are sodium chloride with very high purity (>99.9%), also indicated by the cubic structure observed by microscopy and SEM (scanning electron microscopy) analysis. It was demonstrated experimentally that at recovery factor of 37%, 16.4 kg NaCl per cubic meter of produced water can be recovered. Anti-scaling surface morphological features of membranes were also identified. In general, the study provides a new perspective of isolation of valuable constituents from produced water that, otherwise, is considered as a nuisance. |
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membrane crystallization produced water membrane material crystal characteristics |
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