Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.desal.2018.04.006
Title: Brine pre-treatment technologies for zero liquid discharge systems
Authors: GALILEE UY SEMBLANTE 
JONATHAN LEE ZHIQIANG 
LEE LAI YOKE 
ONG SAY LEONG 
NG HOW YONG 
Keywords: zero liquid discharge
antiscalant
electrocoagulation
ion exchange
nanofiltration
precipitation
Issue Date: 18-May-2018
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: GALILEE UY SEMBLANTE, JONATHAN LEE ZHIQIANG, LEE LAI YOKE, ONG SAY LEONG, NG HOW YONG (2018-05-18). Brine pre-treatment technologies for zero liquid discharge systems. Desalination 441 : 96-111. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.desal.2018.04.006
Rights: CC0 1.0 Universal
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Abstract: The management of brine produced by the reverse osmosis process is challenging due to its high salt and organic content. Limitations in brine disposal options sometimes necessitate the use of zero liquid discharge (ZLD) approach. ZLD systems may include a membrane process – which is used to recover water and to further concentrate brine – followed by thermal treatment. In such systems, a high-water recovery rate is difficult to achieve due to the early onset of membrane scaling and fouling. Brine pre-treatment is therefore necessary to protect the membrane and facilitate ZLD. Literature shows that the most common brine pre-treatment process, chemical precipitation, is generally costly because of high chemical consumption and hazardous sludge production. Moreover, its performance may be hindered by the temporal fluctuations in brine chemistry and the occurrence of residual antiscalants in the brine. A critical evaluation of alternative pre-treatment options was performed. It was found that electrocoagulation and nanofiltration processes have promising performance in terms of hardness and organic removals. Meanwhile, coagulation and adsorption processes show potential for organic removal. Further studies should be performed on process optimization and cost analysis to determine the feasibility of applying these technologies in ZLD systems.
Source Title: Desalination
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/167928
ISSN: 00119164
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2018.04.006
Rights: CC0 1.0 Universal
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