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A novel ammonia—carbon dioxide forward (direct) osmosis desalination process
Authors:Jeffrey R. McCutcheon  Menachem Elimelech
Affiliation:a Department of Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering Program, Yale University P.O. Box 208286, New Haven, CT 06520-8286, USA Tel. +1 (203) 432-2789; Fax +1 (203) 432-2881
b Osmotic Technologies Inc., P.O. Box 1327, Brookline, MA 02446, USA
Abstract:A novel forward (direct) osmosis (FO) desalination process is presented. The process uses an ammonium bicarbonate draw solution to extract water from a saline feed water across a semi-permeable polymeric membrane. Very large osmotic pressures generated by the highly soluble ammonium bicarbonate draw solution yield high water fluxes and can result in very high feed water recoveries. Upon moderate heating, ammonium bicarbonate decomposes into ammonia and carbon dioxide gases that can be separated and recycled as draw solutes, leaving the fresh product water. Experiments with a laboratory-scale FO unit utilizing a flat sheet cellulose tri-acetate membrane demonstrated high product water flux and relatively high salt rejection. The results further revealed that reverse osmosis (RO) membranes are not suitable for the FO process because of relatively low product water fluxes attributed to severe internal concentration polarization in the porous support and fabric layers of the RO membrane.
Keywords:Forward osmosis   Direct osmosis   Osmosis   Desalination   Ammonium bicarbonate   Draw solution   Osmotic pressure   Internal concentration polarization
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