Opportunities and Challenges in Membrane Applications for the Treatment and Concentration of Highly Osmotic Solutions
A special issue of Membranes (ISSN 2077-0375). This special issue belongs to the section "Membrane Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2022) | Viewed by 267
Special Issue Editors
Interests: membrane processes; membrane technology; brine concentration; industrial waste water treatment; water recycling and reuse; circular economy; process engineering
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In order to achieve sustainability, long-term viability and regulatory pressure, efforts towards a circular economy have become an absolute necessity in industry. Given the increasing rate of water scarcity worldwide, it is more important than ever to ensure rapid implementation of closed-loop water recycling through the development of innovative technical solutions and prompt availability. In the field of industrial water and wastewater management, advanced and economically feasible techniques for the treatment of highly concentrated solutions are of great interest, as this is what a minimal or even zero-liquid-discharge approach requires. However, along with the recovery and reuse of water, other valuable resources, e.g., organic substances, necessitate further research Following this premise, the application of innovative and energy-efficient membrane processes is a coherent and expedient approach.
We are pleased to invite you to submit your research paper or review article to the Special Issue “Opportunities and challenges in membrane applications for the treatment and concentration of highly osmotic solutions”.
This Special Issue aims to highlight the important role of membrane processes in attaining sustainable technical solutions that accelerate the realization of a circular economy in industry. In this regard, this issue hopes to emphasize innovative membrane processes and novel applications for membrane processes and the opportunities they present. It also aims to highlight the challenges involved and demonstrate their optimization potential as well as the need for further research and development.
We hereby specifically refer to the treatment of process solutions with osmotic pressures above the one of RO concentrate (> 60 bar).
The corresponding processes include:
- High-pressure reverse osmosis (HPRO) (feed pressures > 100 bar)l
- Low-salt-rejection RO (LSRRO);
- High-pressure nanofiltration (HPNF) (feed pressures up to 80 bar);
- Forward osmosis (FO);
- Osmotically assisted RO (OARO);
- Membrane distillation (MD).
Original research articles and reviews are welcome.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Christine Kleffner
Prof. Dr. Gerd Braun
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- circular economy
- minimal liquid discharge (MLD)
- resource recovery
- high concentrations
- brine concentration
- water recycling
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