A two-step forward osmosis (FO) desalination process combining both FO and reverse osmosis (RO) systems has been developed by the Centre for Osmosis Research and Applications at the University of Surrey and commercialised by Modern Water plc. In the FO + RO process seawater was used as feed water (FW) and a concentrated aqueous solution was used as a draw solution (DS). By taking advantage of natural osmosis, pure water is transferred from the FW to the DS and then recovered from the DS by the RO process utilising low resistance membranes, and hence lower specific energy consumption (SEC). This paper presents results of FO experiments conducted on flat sheet membrane using a bench-scale rig. The osmotic agent investigated in this study was magnesium sulphate, which is non-toxic, and highly soluble in water. Furthermore experiments were carried out on the RO pilot in order to regenerate the DS for reuse in the FO process and produce clean water. This paper also presents some pilot plant results and data from commercial plants in Oman and Gibraltar. The data demonstrates the efficiency of the FO + RO compared with the conventional RO process in terms of SEC and membrane fouling performance.
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Ahmed Al-Zuhairi;
Ahmed Al-Zuhairi
1Centre for Osmosis Research and Applications, Chemical and Process Engineering Department, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK
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Ali A. Merdaw;
Ali A. Merdaw
1Centre for Osmosis Research and Applications, Chemical and Process Engineering Department, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK
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Sami Al-Aibi;
Sami Al-Aibi
1Centre for Osmosis Research and Applications, Chemical and Process Engineering Department, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK
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Malak Hamdan;
Malak Hamdan
1Centre for Osmosis Research and Applications, Chemical and Process Engineering Department, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK
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Peter Nicoll;
Peter Nicoll
2Modern Water plc, Guildford, UK
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Alireza Abbassi Monjezi;
Alireza Abbassi Monjezi
1Centre for Osmosis Research and Applications, Chemical and Process Engineering Department, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK
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Saleh Al-ASwad;
Saleh Al-ASwad
1Centre for Osmosis Research and Applications, Chemical and Process Engineering Department, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK
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Hameed B. Mahood;
Hameed B. Mahood
1Centre for Osmosis Research and Applications, Chemical and Process Engineering Department, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK
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Maryam Aryafar;
Maryam Aryafar
1Centre for Osmosis Research and Applications, Chemical and Process Engineering Department, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK
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Adel O. Sharif
1Centre for Osmosis Research and Applications, Chemical and Process Engineering Department, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK
3Qatar Energy and Environment Research Institute, The Qatar Foundation, Doha, Qatar
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Water Supply (2015) 15 (4): 834–844.
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Received:
January 05 2015
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March 16 2015
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Ahmed Al-Zuhairi, Ali A. Merdaw, Sami Al-Aibi, Malak Hamdan, Peter Nicoll, Alireza Abbassi Monjezi, Saleh Al-ASwad, Hameed B. Mahood, Maryam Aryafar, Adel O. Sharif; Forward osmosis desalination from laboratory to market. Water Supply 1 July 2015; 15 (4): 834–844. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2015.038
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