Process Simulation of High-Pressure Nanofiltration (HPNF) for Membrane Brine Concentration (MBC): A Pilot-Scale Case Study
Abdallatif Satti Abdalrhman, Sangho Lee, Seungwon Ihm, Eslam S. B. Alwaznani, Christopher M. Fellows, Sheng Li

TL;DR
This paper presents a pilot-scale study on high-pressure nanofiltration for brine concentration, using simulations to optimize water treatment processes.
Contribution
The study introduces a predictive model integrating RO transport and mass balance equations for high-pressure nanofiltration in brine concentration.
Findings
The model accurately predicts water flux and TDS concentration with R2 values above 0.99.
Increasing feed flow rate improves flux but raises energy consumption and lowers recovery.
Response surface methodology optimizes process performance across multiple criteria.
Abstract
The growing demand for sustainable water management solutions has prompted the development of membrane brine concentration (MBC) technologies, particularly in the context of desalination and minimum liquid discharge (MLD) applications. This study presents a simple model of high-pressure nanofiltration (HPNF) for MBC. The model integrates reverse osmosis (RO) transport equations with mass balance equations, thereby enabling acceptable predictions of water flux and total dissolved solids (TDS) concentration. Considering the limitations of the pilot plant data, the model showed reasonable accuracy in predicting flux and TDS, with R2 values above 0.99. The simulation results demonstrated that an increase in feed flow rate improves flux but raises specific energy consumption (SEC) and reduces recovery. In contrast, an increase in feed pressure results in an increased recovery and brine…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMembrane Separation Technologies · Membrane-based Ion Separation Techniques · Nanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies
