Switchable-Solvent-based System for High-Salinity Brine Desalination and Fractional Precipitation

Water Desalination

A saline feed stream flows into a liquid-liquid extraction system; and a volatile organic solvent flows through a main compressor. The compressed volatile organic solvent then flows through a solvent regenerator, which can be a heat exchanger or a combination of a vaporization device and a condenser, to cool the volatile organic solvent. The cooled volatile organic solvent in liquid phase then flows into the liquid-liquid extraction system, where the saline feed stream contacts the volatile organic solvent to selectively extract water from the saline feed stream into the volatile organic solvent, producing a concentrated brine and an organic-rich mixture of water and the volatile organic solvent. The organic-rich mixture flows from the liquid-liquid extraction system into the solvent regenerator, where the organic-rich mixture is heated to produce an organic-rich vapor and desalinated water; and the organic-rich vapor is recycled as volatile organic solvent back into the liquid-liquid extraction system.

Researchers

Akshay Deshmukh / Zi Hao Foo / Aaron Wilson / John Lienhard

Departments: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab
Technology Areas: Environmental Engineering: Water Treatment

  • switchable system for high-salinity brine desalination and fractional precipitation
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