Recent Developments in Forward Osmosis Processes

Rodrigo Valladares Linares, Zhenyu Li, Menachem Elimelech, Gary Amy, Hans Vrouwenvelder

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Abstract

Forward osmosis (FO) is an emerging membrane technology with a range of possible water treatment applications (desalination and wastewater treatment and recovery). Recent Developments in Forward Osmosis Processes provides an overview of applications, advantages, challenges, costs and current knowledge gaps. Commercial technology, hybrid FO systems for both desalination and water recovery applications have shown to have higher capital cost compared to conventional technologies. Nevertheless, due to the demonstrated lower operational costs of hybrid FO systems, the unit cost for each m3 of fresh water produced with the FO system are lower than conventional desalination/water recovery technologies (i.e. ultrafiltration/reverse osmosis (RO) systems). There are key benefits of using FO hybrid systems compared to RO: chemical storage and feed systems may be reduced for capital, operational and maintenance cost savings, reduced process piping costs, more flexible treatment units, higher overall sustainability of the desalination process, while producing high quality water.

Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherIWA Publishing
Number of pages375
ISBN (Electronic)9781780408125
ISBN (Print)9781780408118
StatePublished - Jan 1 2017

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering
  • General Environmental Science
  • General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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