Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Water, Membranes and Environmental Biotechnology CERTE Soliman Tunisia
2. Department of Computer Science Engineering, SIGL‐Lab, ENSATe Abdelmalek Essaadi University Tetouan Morocco
Abstract
AbstractThis research focuses on boosting seawater pretreatment and desalination through electrocoagulation (EC)/ultrafiltration (UF) and electrocoagulation (EC)/nanofiltration (NF) processes. We first optimized the key parameters of the EC process using aluminum (Al) and iron (Fe) electrodes. Experimental results show EC process is efficient under optimal conditions. Second, membrane filtration using UF (ES10B), NF(UTC60) and NF(200) as post‐processing steps to the EC process were experimented with. EC(Al)/NF(UTC60) combination resulted in the highest removal rate of organic matter (COD 98%, TOC 95%, fluorescence [humic and fulvic acids] 68%), optical density (OD600nm 75%, turbidity 70%, conductivity 64%). In terms of major ions removal, up to 55% was achieved as NF decreases conductivity, salinity, and hardness. EC(Al)/NF(UTC60) seawater permeate demonstrated the best results in terms of lowest flux decline (J/Jo = 0.9) and fouling, which was realized by resistance in series and recovery factor rate (%). Additionally, NF(UTC60) fouling reversibility led to a longer lifetime and higher recovery factor (93%).Practitioner Points
Pretreatment by hybrid processes was experimented with to enhance the saline water treatment.
Organic matter (COD 98%, TOC 95%, fluorescence [humic and fulvic acids] 68%) and turbidity were successfully removed.
Salinity and hardness (conductivity 64%) were highly reduced by NF.
Flux decline, retention rate, and membrane fouling were studied.