JOURNAL ARTICLE

Forward Osmosis in Wastewater Treatment Processes

Jasmina KorenakS. K. BasuMalini BalakrishnanClaus Hélix‐NielsenIrena Petrinić

Year: 2017 Journal:   Acta chimica slovenica Vol: 64 (1)Pages: 83-94   Publisher: Slovenian Chemical Society

Abstract

In recent years, membrane technology has been widely used in wastewater treatment and water purification. Membrane technology is simple to operate and produces very high quality water for human consumption and industrial purposes. One of the promising technologies for water and wastewater treatment is the application of forward osmosis. Essentially, forward osmosis is a process in which water is driven through a semipermeable membrane from a feed solution to a draw solution due to the osmotic pressure gradient across the membrane. The immediate advantage over existing pressure driven membrane technologies is that the forward osmosis process per se eliminates the need for operation with high hydraulic pressure and forward osmosis has low fouling tendency. Hence, it provides an opportunity for saving energy and membrane replacement cost. However, there are many limitations that still need to be addressed. Here we briefly review some of the applications within water purification and new developments in forward osmosis membrane fabrication.

Keywords:
Osmosis Forward osmosis Wastewater Reverse osmosis Environmental science Process engineering Chemistry Biochemical engineering Waste management Environmental engineering Membrane Engineering

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