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    Development in forward Osmosis-Membrane distillation hybrid system for wastewater treatment

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    Authors
    Ibrar, Ibrar
    Yadav, Sudesh
    Naji, Osamah
    Alanezi, Adnan Alhathal
    Ghaffour, NorEddine cc
    Déon, Sébastien
    Subbiah, Senthilmurugan
    Altaee, Ali
    KAUST Department
    Environmental Science and Engineering Program
    Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) Division
    Date
    2022-01-16
    Embargo End Date
    2024-01-16
    Submitted Date
    2021-10-24
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10754/675166
    
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    Abstract
    Water scarcity is one of the major issues that has put economic growth, societal stability, and ecosystem balance unstable. Wastewater reuse has been recognised as a viable method for securing potable water supply. Due to its inherent advantages over pressure-driven and energy-intensive reverse osmosis (RO), forward osmosis (FO) is one of the most researched technologies for wastewater reuse applications. However, the draw solution (DS) regeneration stage is one of the key bottlenecks of the process. Membrane distillation (MD), on the other hand, is an emerging technology that could provide a cost-effective thermally-driven purification process, especially when combined with waste heat or solar thermal. Nevertheless, the MD process also has several drawbacks, such as membrane pore wetting. The MD process can effectively regenerate the FO draw solution and produce high-quality water when integrated with the FO process. Within the hybrid process, the FO membrane removes the contaminants from the feed solution and the MD process is only used to regenerate the DS with no significant membrane wetting. It is, therefore, important to study the integrated FO-MD process to overcome the limitations of individual membrane processes. Integrated FO-MD economics, process design, and modelling of different applications are thoroughly reviewed in this contribution. Future research directions and prospects for scale-up are suggested.
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    Ibrar, I., Yadav, S., Naji, O., Alanezi, A. A., Ghaffour, N., Déon, S., … Altaee, A. (2022). Development in forward Osmosis-Membrane distillation hybrid system for wastewater treatment. Separation and Purification Technology, 286, 120498. doi:10.1016/j.seppur.2022.120498
    Sponsors
    We acknowledge the scholarship support provided by the Australian government for facilitating the Ph.D. program to IBRAR and UTS president Scholarship to Sudesh Yadav.
    Publisher
    Elsevier BV
    Journal
    Separation and Purification Technology
    DOI
    10.1016/j.seppur.2022.120498
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    https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1383586622000582
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    10.1016/j.seppur.2022.120498
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    Articles; Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) Division; Environmental Science and Engineering Program

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