Potential of membrane distillation - A comprehensive review

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作者
AlHathal Al-Anezi, Adnan [1 ,2 ]
Sharif, Adel O. [1 ]
Sanduk, Mohammed I. [1 ]
Khan, Abdul Rahman [3 ]
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[1] Centre for Osmosis Research and Applications (CORA), Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
[2] Department of Chemical Engineering Technology, College of Technological Studies, Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET), Shuwaikh 70654
[3] Department of Environment Technology and Management, College for Women, Kuwait University, Safat 13060
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Fouling and long-term performance; MD; MD configurations; MD energy and economic; Membrane distillation; Membrane modules; Parameters effecting MD;
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10.1504/IJW.2013.056674
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Membrane distillation (MD) is a recent and unique separation technology, in use in the process industry. The process of separation in MD involves the simultaneous heat and mass transfer through a hydrophobic semi permeable membrane, using thermal energy. Consequently a separation of the feed solution into two components - the permeate or product and the retentate or the return stream occurs. MD utilises low grade or alternative energy, e.g., solar energy, geothermal energy, etc., as a source and is the most cost effective separation technology. Hence the process has come to acquire the attention and interest of researchers, experimentalists and theoreticians all over the world. This article is a comprehensive review of the prominent research in the field of MD technology, including its basic principle, MD configurations, area of applications, membrane characteristics and modules, experimental studies involving the effect of main operating parameters, MD energy and economic, fouling and long-term performance. Copyright © 2013 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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