Membrane scaling and flux decline during fertiliser-drawn forward osmosis desalination of brackish groundwater

Volume: 57, Pages: 172 - 182
Published: Jun 1, 2014
Abstract
Fertiliser-drawn forward osmosis (FDFO) desalination has been recently studied as one feasible application of forward osmosis (FO) for irrigation. In this study, the potential of membrane scaling in the FDFO process has been investigated during the desalination of brackish groundwater (BGW). While most fertilisers containing monovalent ions did not result in any scaling when used as an FO draw solution (DS), diammonium phosphate (DAP or...
Paper Details
Title
Membrane scaling and flux decline during fertiliser-drawn forward osmosis desalination of brackish groundwater
Published Date
Jun 1, 2014
Volume
57
Pages
172 - 182
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