Title of article
Predicting and measurement of pH of seawater reverse osmosis concentrates Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Tarek Waly، نويسنده , , Maria D. Kennedy، نويسنده , , Geert-Jan Witkamp، نويسنده , , Gary Amy، نويسنده , , Jan C. Schippers، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
6
From page
27
To page
32
Abstract
The pH of seawater reverse osmosis plants (SWRO) is the most influential parameter in determining the degree of supersaturation of CaCO3 in the concentrate stream. For this, the results of pH measurements of the concentrate of a seawater reverse osmosis pilot plant were compared with pH calculations based on the CO2―HCO3−―CO32− system equilibrium equations. Results were compared with two commercial software programs from membrane suppliers and also the software package Phreeqc.
Results suggest that the real concentrate pH is lower than that of the feed and that none of the used programs was able to predict correctly real pH values. In addition, the effect of incorporating the acidity constant calculated for NaCl medium or seawater medium showed a great influence on the concentrate pH determination. The HCO3− and CO32− equilibrium equation using acidity constants developed for seawater medium was the only method able to predict correctly the concentrate pH.
The outcome of this study indicated that the saturation level of the concentrate was lower than previously anticipated. This was confirmed by shutting down the acid and the antiscalants dosing without any signs of scaling over a period of 12 months.
Keywords
Modelling , Equilibrium equations , Scaling , Membranes , Desalination
Journal title
Desalination
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Desalination
Record number
1114890
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