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AuthorDardor, Dareen
AuthorAl Maas, Mashael
AuthorMinier-Matar, Joel
AuthorJanson, Arnold
AuthorAbdel-Wahab, Ahmed
AuthorShon, Ho Kyong
AuthorAdham, Samer
Available date2021-10-26T09:02:21Z
Publication Date2021-11
Publication NameDesalination
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.desal.2021.115219
CitationDardor, D., Al Maas, M., Minier-Matar, J., Janson, A., Abdel-Wahab, A., Shon, H. K., & Adham, S. (2021). Evaluation of pretreatment and membrane configuration for pressure-retarded osmosis application to produced water from the petroleum industry. Desalination, 516, 115219. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.desal.2021.115219
ISSN0011-9164
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/24700
AbstractPressure-retarded osmosis (PRO) is a promising membrane technology for harnessing the osmotic energy of saline solutions. PRO is typically considered with seawater/river water pairings however greater energy can be recovered from hypersaline solutions including produced water (PW) from the petroleum industry. One of the major challenges facing the utilization of hypersaline PW is its high fouling propensity on membranes. In this unique experimental evaluation, real PW from different sites was pretreated to varying degrees: i) minimal, ii) intermediate, and iii) extensive. The treated effluent was subsequently used for PRO testing and fouling rates were assessed for different membrane configurations over multiple cycles. Commercial grade flat sheet (FLS) coupons and novel hollow fiber (HF) modules were compared to validate the lower fouling propensity of HF membranes in PRO application. When minimally pretreated PW (10-micron cartridge filtration (CF)) was tested in FLS mode, severe membrane fouling occurred and the PRO flux decreased by 60%. In contrast, HF modules showed <1% flux decrease under both minimal and intermediate pretreatment schemes. Extensive pretreatment (1-micron CF, dissolved air flotation (DAF), powdered activated carbon, and microfiltration) reduced FLS PRO flux decline to <1%. These results confirm that PW can be treated to suitable levels for PRO application to avoid membrane fouling. Further validation of these pretreatment methods requires long term pilot testing and techno-economic assessment.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectHypersaline produced water
Pressure-retarded osmosis
Pretreatment
Membrane configuration
Oil & gas industry
Energy generation
TitleEvaluation of pretreatment and membrane configuration for pressure-retarded osmosis application to produced water from the petroleum industry
TypeArticle
Volume Number516
dc.accessType Open Access


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