Evaluation of Ceramics Adsorption Filter as a Pretreatment for Seawater Reverse-Osmosis Desalination

Seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) is the most energy-efficient process for desalination to produce drinking water from seawater. However, its sustainability is still challenged by membrane fouling. Appropriate feed water quality is one of the crucial prerequisites for SWRO operation. In the current st...

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Main Authors: Jingwei Wang, Lee Nuang Sim, Jia Shin Ho, Keiko Nakano, Yusuke Kinoshita, Kenichiro Sekiguchi, Tzyy Haur Chong
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author Jingwei Wang
Lee Nuang Sim
Jia Shin Ho
Keiko Nakano
Yusuke Kinoshita
Kenichiro Sekiguchi
Tzyy Haur Chong
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description Seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) is the most energy-efficient process for desalination to produce drinking water from seawater. However, its sustainability is still challenged by membrane fouling. Appropriate feed water quality is one of the crucial prerequisites for SWRO operation. In the current study, a ceramic adsorption filter (CAF), which was predominantly coated with an aluminum-based adsorbent (i.e., Alumina, Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>), was employed to enhance the pretreatment performance of SWRO. The fouling performance of SWRO pre-treated with a CAF was evaluated by feeding with real ultrafiltration (UF)-filtrated seawater collected from a seawater desalination R&D facility in Singapore. The flux decline profile showed that the presence of CAF after UF could mitigate around 10–30% of SWRO fouling. Based on the autopsy of the fouled SWRO membranes, it was observed that SWRO with CAF pre-treatment and daily regeneration could alleviate around 77.5% of Ca-induced inorganic fouling as well as 76% of lower biofouling. The present work highlights the potential of applying adsorption technology to enhance pre-treatment performance to extend the lifespan of SWRO membranes. Coupling the adsorbents on a ceramic filter should be a useful way to ease their implementation, i.e., inline adsorption and re-generation.
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spelling doaj-art-7e11bc2202634e4491c8a1c4e44d3e662025-08-19T22:19:59ZengMDPI AGMembranes2077-03752022-11-011212120910.3390/membranes12121209Evaluation of Ceramics Adsorption Filter as a Pretreatment for Seawater Reverse-Osmosis DesalinationJingwei Wang0Lee Nuang Sim1Jia Shin Ho2Keiko Nakano3Yusuke Kinoshita4Kenichiro Sekiguchi5Tzyy Haur Chong6Singapore Membrane Technology Centre, Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 637141, SingaporeSingapore Membrane Technology Centre, Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 637141, SingaporeSingapore Membrane Technology Centre, Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 637141, SingaporeMaterial Solution, Hitachi Metals Singapore Pte. Ltd., Singapore 629656, SingaporeKuwana Works, Hitachi Metals Ltd., Mie-ken 511-8511, JapanMetallurgical Research Laboratory, Hitachi Metals Ltd., Tochigi-ken 321-4367, JapanSingapore Membrane Technology Centre, Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 637141, SingaporeSeawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) is the most energy-efficient process for desalination to produce drinking water from seawater. However, its sustainability is still challenged by membrane fouling. Appropriate feed water quality is one of the crucial prerequisites for SWRO operation. In the current study, a ceramic adsorption filter (CAF), which was predominantly coated with an aluminum-based adsorbent (i.e., Alumina, Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>), was employed to enhance the pretreatment performance of SWRO. The fouling performance of SWRO pre-treated with a CAF was evaluated by feeding with real ultrafiltration (UF)-filtrated seawater collected from a seawater desalination R&D facility in Singapore. The flux decline profile showed that the presence of CAF after UF could mitigate around 10–30% of SWRO fouling. Based on the autopsy of the fouled SWRO membranes, it was observed that SWRO with CAF pre-treatment and daily regeneration could alleviate around 77.5% of Ca-induced inorganic fouling as well as 76% of lower biofouling. The present work highlights the potential of applying adsorption technology to enhance pre-treatment performance to extend the lifespan of SWRO membranes. Coupling the adsorbents on a ceramic filter should be a useful way to ease their implementation, i.e., inline adsorption and re-generation.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/12/12/1209seawater reverse osmosismembrane foulingdesalinationautopsy analysisadsorption
spellingShingle Jingwei Wang
Lee Nuang Sim
Jia Shin Ho
Keiko Nakano
Yusuke Kinoshita
Kenichiro Sekiguchi
Tzyy Haur Chong
Evaluation of Ceramics Adsorption Filter as a Pretreatment for Seawater Reverse-Osmosis Desalination
seawater reverse osmosis
membrane fouling
desalination
autopsy analysis
adsorption
title Evaluation of Ceramics Adsorption Filter as a Pretreatment for Seawater Reverse-Osmosis Desalination
title_full Evaluation of Ceramics Adsorption Filter as a Pretreatment for Seawater Reverse-Osmosis Desalination
title_fullStr Evaluation of Ceramics Adsorption Filter as a Pretreatment for Seawater Reverse-Osmosis Desalination
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Ceramics Adsorption Filter as a Pretreatment for Seawater Reverse-Osmosis Desalination
title_short Evaluation of Ceramics Adsorption Filter as a Pretreatment for Seawater Reverse-Osmosis Desalination
title_sort evaluation of ceramics adsorption filter as a pretreatment for seawater reverse osmosis desalination
topic seawater reverse osmosis
membrane fouling
desalination
autopsy analysis
adsorption
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/12/12/1209
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