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Evaluation of two different antiscalants in real operation at the Doha research plant

โœ Scribed by M. Al-Shammiri; M. Safar; M. Al-Dawas


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
910 KB
Volume
128
Category
Article
ISSN
0011-9164

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โœฆ Synopsis


The most important step in a reverse osmosis (RO) plant is the pretreatment of feedwater. One of the most common pretreatment methods used to prevent or control the scaling of different salts in seawater feed is the dosing of scale inhibitor. The desalination market yearly creates new types ofinhibitors that claim to increase recovery and ensure stable operation without scale problems. RO plant operators must evaluate these chemicals before and after use in real plants. Therefore, the scale inhibitor must be evaluated on laboratory bench-scale before being used in the real plant and optimization must be done to choose the correct level of dosing to be applied in the plant. During operation, detailed investigation of different operation parameters has to be carried out to evaluate the antiscalant performance. The Doha research plant (DRP) in Kuwait with a RO unit (capacity of 300 m3/d) has been operated with two different types of antiscalants. This paper discusses the bench-scale evaluation results and different operation parameters for each antiscalant, i.e., the chemical analysis of the brine, the product conductivity, differential pressure across membrane, product flow, salt rejection, and number of cleanings required. A cost comparison is also made between the two inhibitors. It is recommended to continue operation with the present antiscalant due to its high performance and low cost.


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