2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.3c00414
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A Tale of Two Foulants: The Coupling of Organic Fouling and Mineral Scaling in Membrane Desalination

Abstract: Membrane desalination that enables the harvesting of purified water from unconventional sources such as seawater, brackish groundwater, and wastewater has become indispensable to ensure sustainable freshwater supply in the context of a changing climate. However, the efficiency of membrane desalination is greatly constrained by organic fouling and mineral scaling. Although extensive studies have focused on understanding membrane fouling or scaling separately, organic foulants commonly coexist with inorganic sca… Show more

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“…The mechanism underlying the antiscaling properties of the polymer brushes is not fully understood and most likely extends beyond a simple correlation with one parameter ( 36 ) owing to the complexity of the scaling process and the multiple potential factors, including the properties of both the membrane (charge, surface energy, and surface roughness) and the feed (type of scaling salt and composition) ( 21 , 35 , 37 ). This study found that scaling mitigation correlates negatively with surface roughness and surface free energy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The mechanism underlying the antiscaling properties of the polymer brushes is not fully understood and most likely extends beyond a simple correlation with one parameter ( 36 ) owing to the complexity of the scaling process and the multiple potential factors, including the properties of both the membrane (charge, surface energy, and surface roughness) and the feed (type of scaling salt and composition) ( 21 , 35 , 37 ). This study found that scaling mitigation correlates negatively with surface roughness and surface free energy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the measured membrane voltage at any value of activity ratio is less than the ideal value (eq ). Hence, for PC 10 , hydrophobic cations may be thought of as foulants that poison the potentiometric response. This has implications for many proposed applications of nanofluidic devices, where an ideal response produces optimal device efficiency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%