An efficient data-driven desalination approach for the element-scale forward osmosis (FO)-reverse osmosis (RO) hybrid systems
Freshwater shortages are a consequence of the rapid increase in population, and desalination of saltwater has gained popularity as an alternative water treatment method in recent years. To date, the forward osmosis-reverse osmosis (FO-RO) hybrid technology has been proposed as a low-energy and envir...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental research 2023-11, Vol.237, p.116786-116786, Article 116786 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Freshwater shortages are a consequence of the rapid increase in population, and desalination of saltwater has gained popularity as an alternative water treatment method in recent years. To date, the forward osmosis-reverse osmosis (FO-RO) hybrid technology has been proposed as a low-energy and environmentally friendly next-generation seawater desalination process. Scaling up the FO-RO hybrid system significantly affects the success of a commercial-scale process. However, neither the ideal structure nor the membrane components for plate-and-frame FO (PFFO) and spiral-wound FO (SWFO) are known. This study aims to explore and optimize the performance of SWFO-RO and PFFO-RO hybrid element-scale systems in the desalination of seawater. The results showed that both hybrid systems could yield high water recovery under optimal operating conditions. The prediction of the system performance (water flux and reverse salt flux) by artificial intelligence was considerably better (R > 0.99, root mean square error |
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ISSN: | 0013-9351 1096-0953 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.envres.2023.116786 |