Diagnosis of small capacity reverse osmosis desalination unit for domestic water
Creators
- 1. Centre National de Recherche en Sciences des Materiaux, Borj Cedria (Tunisia)
- 2. Institut Superieur en Sciences et Technologies de l'Environnement, Borj-Cedria (Tunisia)
Description
Tunisian norm of drinking water tolerates a maximum TDS of 1.5 g/L, and the domestic water presents usually a salinity grater than 500 mg/L. In the last years, several small capacity reverse osmosis desalination prototypes have been marketed. They are used to desalinate brackish water with TDS lower than 1.5 g/L. This RO unit, tested with tap waters during four years, was diagnosed. The RO unit produces 10-15 L/Hour with a recovery rate between 25 and 40 pour cent and salt rejection in order of 90 pour cent. The salinity of the tested domestic water is located between 0.4 and 1.4 g/L. Water pretreatment is composed of three filtration operations (cartridge filter, granulate active carbon filter and 5 =m cartridge filter). Pretreated water is pumped through RO membrane with maximum pressure of 6 bars. At the 4th year, the RO unit performances were substantial decreased. Recovery rate and salt rejection fall down more than 50 and 100% respectively and the pressure drop increase from 1 to 2.1 bar The membrane regeneration allowed only the rate recovery restoration. The membrane selectivity was not improved. The membrane seems irreversibly damaged by the tap water chlorine none retained by the deficient pretreatment. An autopsy of the used RO membrane was done by different analysis techniques as SEM/EDX, AFM, XRD and FTIR spectroscopy. The analysis of membrane (proper and used) surfaces show a deposit film on the used membrane witch evaluated to environ 2 =m, it indicates a fooling phenomenon. The SEM photos show deterioration on the active layer material of the membrane witch seems attacked by the tap water chlorine. The X Rays Diffraction and FTIR show that the deposit collected on the used membrane contains organic and mineral (Gypsum, SiO2 and clays) materials. Silicates and clays can exist in tap waters and reach the RO membrane when the pretreatment micro-filter became deficient. The Gypsum presence is due only to germination on the membrane.
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Imprint Title
- Abstracts : The Second Maghreb Conference on Desalination and Water Treatment
- Imprint Pagination
- 196 p.
- Journal Page Range
- p. 69
Conference
- Title
- 2. Maghreb Conference on Desalination and Water Treatment
- Acronym
- CMTDE 2009
- Dates
- 19-22 Dec 2009
- Place
- Hammamet (Tunisia)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Tunisia
- Country of Input or Organization
- Tunisia
- INIS RN
- 41090344
- Subject category
- S37: INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference, Non-conventional Literature
- Descriptors DEI
- CHLORINE; DESALINATION; GERMINATION; GYPSUM; OSMOSIS; SALINITY; TUNISIA; X-RAY DIFFRACTION
- Descriptors DEC
- AFRICA; ARAB COUNTRIES; COHERENT SCATTERING; DEMINERALIZATION; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; DIFFRACTION; DIFFUSION; ELEMENTS; HALOGENS; MINERALS; NONMETALS; SCATTERING; SEPARATION PROCESSES; SULFATE MINERALS