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Sodium and Potassium Removal From Brackish Water by Nanofiltration Membrane: Single and Binary Salt Mixtures Publisher



Fatehizadeh A1, 2 ; Taheri E1, 3 ; Amin MM1, 2 ; Mahdavi M4, 5 ; Moradi N1, 3
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Source: Desalination and Water Treatment Published:2018


Abstract

In this study, the removal efficiency of sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+) by nanofiltration (NF) process was investigated. The experiments was conducted by variation of influent concentration of Na+ and K+, flow rate, solution pH and also co-existing anions and cations. The results showed that with increasing influent concentration of Na+ from 200 to 400 mg/L, the removal efficiency decreased from 68.9% to 63.1% and K+ removal efficiency declined from 89.1% to 83.4% with increasing concentration from 20 to 60 mg/L. As the solution pH was raised from 4 to 9, the Na+ and K+ removal efficiency increased from 66.5% to 74.1% and 87.5% to 93.5% and correspondence with deceasing the concentration of Na+ and K+ in permeate water from 67.1 mg/L to 51.8 mg/L and from 2.51 mg/L to 1.32 mg/L, respectively. In addition, as the flow rate was varied of 0.4 L/min to 0.8 L/min, the Na+ and K+ rejection by NF descended approximately 5%. The most important of effective co-exist anions and cations on Na+ and K+ rejection were nitrate and magnesium, respectively. Consequently, the NF process was recognized as efficient, convenience and low cost method for Na+ and K+ removal from brackish water. © 2018 Desalination Publications. All rights reserved.
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