2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2021.119193
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Experimental mass transfer comparison between vacuum and direct contact membrane distillation for the concentration of carbonate solutions

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“…Additionally, the vapor pressure in the saline solution is related to the water activity. As the salt concentration increases, the water activity decreases and the vapor pressure decreases [ 31 ], causing a decrease in the transmembrane flux of the membrane distillation process due to changes in the density, viscosity, and diffusion coefficient of the feed [ 32 ]. Furthermore, the crystallization on the membrane surface may be another reason for the decrease in performance because it reduces the effective membrane surface available for evaporation.…”
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“…Additionally, the vapor pressure in the saline solution is related to the water activity. As the salt concentration increases, the water activity decreases and the vapor pressure decreases [ 31 ], causing a decrease in the transmembrane flux of the membrane distillation process due to changes in the density, viscosity, and diffusion coefficient of the feed [ 32 ]. Furthermore, the crystallization on the membrane surface may be another reason for the decrease in performance because it reduces the effective membrane surface available for evaporation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, since the flux depends on the applied driving force, the overall membrane mass transfer coefficient B m was calculated 69 to enable a more direct comparison between TBB-doped and undoped membranes. Indeed, B m allows evaluation of the real permeability performance of the membrane, apart from the effect of the driving force 71 . Fig.…”
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“… (F) The WCA of membrane after membrane distillation experiment. 6 , 34 , 35 , 36 , 37 , 38 , 39 , 40 , 41 , 42 …”
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