Design and modeling of novel low-pressure nanofiltration hollow fiber modules for water softening and desalination pretreatment

Given its high surface area to volume ratio and desirable mass transfer characteristics, the hollow fiber module configuration has been central to the development of RO and UF technologies over the past five decades. Recent studies have demonstrated the development of a novel class of low-pressure n...

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Main Authors: Labban, Omar, Chong, Tzyy Haur, Lienhard V., John H.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1419792020-06-12T09:07:05Z Design and modeling of novel low-pressure nanofiltration hollow fiber modules for water softening and desalination pretreatment Labban, Omar Chong, Tzyy Haur Lienhard V., John H. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Singapore Membrane Technology Centre Engineering::Environmental engineering Nanofiltration Hollow Fiber Module Given its high surface area to volume ratio and desirable mass transfer characteristics, the hollow fiber module configuration has been central to the development of RO and UF technologies over the past five decades. Recent studies have demonstrated the development of a novel class of low-pressure nanofiltration (NF) hollow fiber membranes with great promise for scale-up implementation. Further progress on large-scale deployment, however, has been restrained by the lack of an accurate predictive model, to guide module design and operation. Earlier models targeting hollow fiber modules are only suitable for RO or UF. In this work, we propose a new modeling approach suitable for NF based on the implementation of mass and momentum balances, coupled with a validated membrane transport model based on the extended Nernst-Planck equation to predict module performance at the system-level. Modeling results are validated with respect to synthetic seawater experiments reported in an earlier work. A preliminary module design is proposed, and parametric studies are employed to investigate the effect of varying key system parameters and elucidate the tradeoffs available during design. The model has significant implications for low-pressure nanofiltration, as well as hollow fiber NF module design and operation. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) 2020-06-12T09:07:05Z 2020-06-12T09:07:05Z 2018 Journal Article Labban, O., Chong, T. H., & Lienhard V., John H. (2018). Design and modeling of novel low-pressure nanofiltration hollow fiber modules for water softening and desalination pretreatment. Desalination, 439, 58-72. doi:10.1016/j.desal.2018.04.002 0011-9164 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141979 10.1016/j.desal.2018.04.002 2-s2.0-85045480909 439 58 72 en Desalination © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
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topic Engineering::Environmental engineering
Nanofiltration
Hollow Fiber Module
spellingShingle Engineering::Environmental engineering
Nanofiltration
Hollow Fiber Module
Labban, Omar
Chong, Tzyy Haur
Lienhard V., John H.
Design and modeling of novel low-pressure nanofiltration hollow fiber modules for water softening and desalination pretreatment
description Given its high surface area to volume ratio and desirable mass transfer characteristics, the hollow fiber module configuration has been central to the development of RO and UF technologies over the past five decades. Recent studies have demonstrated the development of a novel class of low-pressure nanofiltration (NF) hollow fiber membranes with great promise for scale-up implementation. Further progress on large-scale deployment, however, has been restrained by the lack of an accurate predictive model, to guide module design and operation. Earlier models targeting hollow fiber modules are only suitable for RO or UF. In this work, we propose a new modeling approach suitable for NF based on the implementation of mass and momentum balances, coupled with a validated membrane transport model based on the extended Nernst-Planck equation to predict module performance at the system-level. Modeling results are validated with respect to synthetic seawater experiments reported in an earlier work. A preliminary module design is proposed, and parametric studies are employed to investigate the effect of varying key system parameters and elucidate the tradeoffs available during design. The model has significant implications for low-pressure nanofiltration, as well as hollow fiber NF module design and operation.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Labban, Omar
Chong, Tzyy Haur
Lienhard V., John H.
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author Labban, Omar
Chong, Tzyy Haur
Lienhard V., John H.
author_sort Labban, Omar
title Design and modeling of novel low-pressure nanofiltration hollow fiber modules for water softening and desalination pretreatment
title_short Design and modeling of novel low-pressure nanofiltration hollow fiber modules for water softening and desalination pretreatment
title_full Design and modeling of novel low-pressure nanofiltration hollow fiber modules for water softening and desalination pretreatment
title_fullStr Design and modeling of novel low-pressure nanofiltration hollow fiber modules for water softening and desalination pretreatment
title_full_unstemmed Design and modeling of novel low-pressure nanofiltration hollow fiber modules for water softening and desalination pretreatment
title_sort design and modeling of novel low-pressure nanofiltration hollow fiber modules for water softening and desalination pretreatment
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141979
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