INQUINOA   21218
INSTITUTO DE QUIMICA DEL NOROESTE
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Scalable and Renewable Electromembrane Contactors for Freshwater Recovery through Membrane Distillation
Autor/es:
HERRERA, JUAN P.; TREJO GONZÁLEZ, JOSÉ A.; AVILA, ADOLFO M.; ARAOZ, MARÍA E.
Revista:
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMICAL RESEARCH
Editorial:
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Referencias:
Año: 2022
ISSN:
0888-5885
Resumen:
Tube-shaped renewable carbon materials were developed from sugarcane harvest residues to work as membrane contactors for freshwater recovery from water solutions with elevated dissolved solid concentrations. The tubes have electrical properties and can be heated directly through Joule effect by applying electric potential between the ends. Temperature increased more than linear which is consistent with a decrease of the tube?s resistance. The Joule effect?s experiments on the wet tubes showed that most of the loaded water was removed in less than 2 min for an applied voltage of 7.0 V. The tubes were tested as membrane contactors using ~10 and ~100 g/L NaCl solutions producing freshwater at a rate between ~2.0 and ~7.0 kg/m2 h with salt rejection values above 99.4%. The tested thermal conductivities of the membrane contactors were around 0.09 W/m K which are lower than many commercial membranes and thus making them promising in terms of the thermal efficiency of the process. These carbon tubes provide easy ? scalability and tolerance to corrosive and high-salinity waters which is advantageous for water recovery from waste streams with high solute concentrations.