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AuthorTalhami, Mohammed
AuthorWakjira, Tadesse
AuthorAlomar, Tamara
AuthorFouladi, Sohila
AuthorFezouni, Fatima
AuthorEbead, Usama
AuthorAltaee, Ali
AuthorAL-Ejji, Maryam
AuthorDas, Probir
AuthorHawari, Alaa H.
Available date2025-06-02T05:46:10Z
Publication Date2024-01-31
Publication NameJournal of Water Process Engineering
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jwpe.2023.104633
ISSN22147144
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/65367
AbstractReverse osmosis is the most popular membrane-based desalination process that accounts presently for more than half the worldwide desalination capacity. However, the complex involvement of a variety of factors in this process has hindered the efficient assessment of the process performance such as accurately determining the membrane flux. It is therefore indispensable to search for reliable and flexible tools for the estimation of membrane flux in reverse osmosis such as machine learning. In this study, for the first time, nine different machine learning algorithms, ranging from simple white box models to complex black box models, were investigated for the accurate prediction of membrane flux in reverse osmosis using a large dataset of 401 experimental points retrieved from literature with 8 distinct features. The investigation has shown superior predictive performance for ensemble models over single models. In addition, extreme gradient boosting stood out as the best-performing ensemble model for the prediction of membrane flux due to having the lowest statistical errors (MAE = 1.78 LMH, MAPE = 8.88 %, and RMSE = 2.32 LMH) and strongest correlations with R2 = 98.2 %, IA = 99.55 %, and KGE = 98.84 %, in the test dataset. The Unified Shapley Additive Explanation technique was also employed to determine the influence of the input features, and the most impactful parameters were found to be the feedwater flow rate and applied pressure. The results of the present study suggest that machine learning algorithms, especially ensemble ones, are powerful tools in forecasting the membrane flux of the reverse osmosis process.
SponsorThe authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF), research grant (MME03-1015-210003).
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectReverse osmosis
Membrane flux
Machine learning
Single models
Ensemble models
TitleSingle and ensemble explainable machine learning-based prediction of membrane flux in the reverse osmosis process
TypeArticle
Volume Number57
dc.accessType Full Text


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