Fertiliser drawn forward osmosis for wastewater recycling

Water security remains an everlasting problem to developed and developing countries alike and has undoubtedly garnered significant attention with regards to obtaining sources of water. Forward Osmosis (FO) is a promising, emerging technology that could potentially alleviate much of the increasing pr...

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Main Author: Tan, Chen Yee
Other Authors: She Qianhong
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Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1768742024-05-24T15:34:21Z Fertiliser drawn forward osmosis for wastewater recycling Tan, Chen Yee She Qianhong School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Dr Koo Jing Wee QHSHE@ntu.edu.sg Engineering Forward osmosis Water security remains an everlasting problem to developed and developing countries alike and has undoubtedly garnered significant attention with regards to obtaining sources of water. Forward Osmosis (FO) is a promising, emerging technology that could potentially alleviate much of the increasing pressure on water supply. The application of FO has since expanded tremendously for the betterment of water quality and supply such as in the field of Fertilizer-Drawn Forward Osmosis (FDFO). In this study, we examined FDFO using hydroponics wastewater as feed solution (FS) against a commercially available nutrient solution catered for hydroponics as the draw solution (DS) across an asymmetric membrane. A lab-scale experiment setup was established to investigate the effects of different volumes on water flux, recovery rate, and reverse salt flux (RSF). A series of experiments were then performed to compare the differences in said parameters across the experiments without recovery of the DS to simulate actual application of direct fertigation for hydroponics growth. The contents of the DS and FS were then analysed to determine the transport direction and extent of the solutes across the membrane. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-21T08:11:19Z 2024-05-21T08:11:19Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Tan, C. Y. (2024). Fertiliser drawn forward osmosis for wastewater recycling. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176874 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176874 en EN-25 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Forward osmosis
Tan, Chen Yee
Fertiliser drawn forward osmosis for wastewater recycling
description Water security remains an everlasting problem to developed and developing countries alike and has undoubtedly garnered significant attention with regards to obtaining sources of water. Forward Osmosis (FO) is a promising, emerging technology that could potentially alleviate much of the increasing pressure on water supply. The application of FO has since expanded tremendously for the betterment of water quality and supply such as in the field of Fertilizer-Drawn Forward Osmosis (FDFO). In this study, we examined FDFO using hydroponics wastewater as feed solution (FS) against a commercially available nutrient solution catered for hydroponics as the draw solution (DS) across an asymmetric membrane. A lab-scale experiment setup was established to investigate the effects of different volumes on water flux, recovery rate, and reverse salt flux (RSF). A series of experiments were then performed to compare the differences in said parameters across the experiments without recovery of the DS to simulate actual application of direct fertigation for hydroponics growth. The contents of the DS and FS were then analysed to determine the transport direction and extent of the solutes across the membrane.
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Tan, Chen Yee
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author Tan, Chen Yee
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title Fertiliser drawn forward osmosis for wastewater recycling
title_short Fertiliser drawn forward osmosis for wastewater recycling
title_full Fertiliser drawn forward osmosis for wastewater recycling
title_fullStr Fertiliser drawn forward osmosis for wastewater recycling
title_full_unstemmed Fertiliser drawn forward osmosis for wastewater recycling
title_sort fertiliser drawn forward osmosis for wastewater recycling
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176874
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