Encyclopedia of Environmental Science and Engineering, Volume I and II

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218 DESALINATION



  1. freezing operates, practically only at the freezing
    point of the final solution, and there can be no mul-
    tistaging to reuse the latent heat of phase transition.


However, the major disadvantage of the freezing processes
is the necessity of washing the ice crystals from adhering
brine, an operation which inevitably consumes part of the
product water.

As in all refrigeration, there are two types of processes
for desalination of seawater:


  1. mechanical compression of vapors, and

  2. absorption of vapors by a hydrophylic liquid which
    then uses heat energy for desorption by evaporation.
    Both may use other refrigerants in either direct or
    indirect heat transfer relation.


MEMBRANE
TUBE

BOLT

CLEANING FLANGE

FEED
DIAPHRAGM

SUPPORT
DIAPHRAGM

PLATE

FRESH WATER (PERMEATE)

MEMBRANE

MEMBRANE

FILTER PAPER

FILTER PAPER

PLATE

SAMPLING

PERMEATE
MEMBRANE
SUPPORT TUBE

MEMBRANE
TUBE

PRESSURE
SUPPORT TUBE

MEMBRANE
SUPPORT

CONCENTRATE

B

A

FEED

MEMBRANE

FIGURE 18 Schematic diagram of the reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration modules. A, the tube mod-
ule arrangement. B, the plate and frame module arrangement. In the tube module membranes are
formed as tubes with the active layer either inside the tube or the membrane support tube. In the plate
and frame arrangement the membranes are flat sheets put onto the flat support diaphragms.

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