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|a Efficient Desalination by Reverse Osmosis :
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|a Cover; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Introduction: Desalination by reverse osmosis; Chapter 2: The process of reverse osmosis; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Osmotic Pressure; 2.2.1 Calculation of osmotic pressure; 2.3 Water Flow; 2.3.1 Salt rejection; 2.3.2 Salt passage; 2.4 Salt Flow; 2.5 Recovery; 2.6 Concentration Polarization; 2.6.1 Control of concentration polarization; 2.6.2 Effects of concentration polarization; 2.6.3 Concentration polarization factor; 2.7 Mass Transfer Coefficient; 2.8 Water Temperature; 2.9 Summary; 2.10 References.
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|a Chapter 3: Filtration technologies for pretreatment of seawater desalination based on reverse osmosis3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Granular Media Filtration; 3.2.1 Background; 3.2.2 Coagulation; 3.2.3 Coagulant type; 3.2.4 Filtration rates; 3.2.5 Media; 3.2.6 Backwash; 3.3 Membrane Filtration; 3.3.1 Background; 3.3.2 Coagulation; 3.3.3 Flux and recovery; 3.3.4 Membranes; 3.3.5 Cleaning; 3.4 Selection of Seawater Filtration Pretreatment; 3.4.1 Water quality; 3.4.2 Cost; 3.5 Summary and Conclusion; 3.6 References; Chapter 4: Reverse osmosis process' design and applications; 4.1 Overview.
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|a 4.1.1 Single and multiple pass RO systems4.2 NF System Configurations; 4.3 BWRO System Configurations; 4.4 Seawater System Configurations; 4.4.1 Single-pass SWRO systems; 4.4.2 Two-pass SWRO systems; 4.4.3 Conventional full-two pass SWRO systems; 4.4.4 Split-partial two-pass SWRO systems; 4.4.5 Product water quality of single and two-pass SWRO systems; 4.4.6 Four-stage SWRO systems; 4.4.7 Two-stage SWRO systems; 4.4.8 Hybrid SWRO systems with multiple passes and stages; 4.5 Three-Center RO System Configuration; 4.6 References; Chapter 5: Fouling in reverse osmosis; 5.1 Introduction.
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|a 5.2 Inorganic Species5.3 Colloidal Material; 5.4 Adsorption of Organics; 5.5 Biofouling; 5.6 Advances in Membrane Autopsy; 5.7 Pre-Treatments; 5.7.1 Scale control; 5.7.2 Conventional coagulation/sedimentation/filtration; 5.7.3 Dissolved air flotation; 5.7.4 Ion exchange; 5.7.5 Low pressure MF or UF membranes; 5.7.6 High pressure NF membranes; 5.7.7 Combined technologies; 5.7.8 Comparison of conventional and membrane pre-treatment; 5.8 Anti-Fouling Membranes; 5.8.1 Increased hydrophilic character; 5.8.2 Charge modification; 5.8.3 Antibacterial surfaces; 5.8.4 Challenges; 5.9 Conclusions.
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|a 5.10 ReferencesChapter 6: Reverse osmosis beneficiation; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Engineered Osmosis Processes; 6.2.1 Osmotically-driven processes: applications, benefits and limitations; 6.2.2 Integrated FO and RO processes; 6.3 Renewable Sources as Energy Enhancement Facilities for Reverse Osmosis Process; 6.3.1 Wind-powered RO plants; 6.3.2 Solar-powered and photovoltaic; 6.3.3 Wave energy; 6.4 Reverse Osmosis Concentrate; 6.4.1 Forward osmosis; 6.4.2 Pressure retarded osmosis; 6.4.3 Membrane distillation; 6.5 Conclusions; 6.6 References; Chapter 7: Brine management; 7.1 Introduction.
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|b Early applications of desalination were small-scale plants deploying a range of technologies. However with the technological developments in Reverse Osmosis, most new plants use this technology because it has a proven history of use and low energy and capital costs compared with other available desalination technologies. This has led to the recent trend for larger seawater desalination plants in an effort to further reduce costs, and 1000 MLD seawater desalination plants are projected by 2020. Efficient Desalination by Reverse Osmosis recognises that desalination by reverse osmosis has progressed significantly over the last decades and provides an up to date review of the state of the art for the reverse osmosis process. It covers issues that arise from desalination operations, environmental issues and ideas for research that will bring further improvements in this technology. Efficient Desalination by Reverse Osmosis provides a complete guide to best practice from pre-treatment through to project delivery. Editors: Stewart Burn, Visiting Scientist, CSIRO Manufacturing. Adjunct Professor, Institute of Sustainability and Innovation, Victoria University. Adjunct Professor, Department of Civil, Environmental and Chemical Engineering, RMIT University. Stephen Gray, Director, Institute of Sustainability and Innovation, Victoria University.
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