Affiliations: Environment Simulation and Pollution Control State Key
Joint Laboratory, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tsinghua
University, Beijing 100084, China | Jiangsu Institute of Microbiology, Wuxi 214063,
China
Abstract: Osmotic distillation (OD) was found to be a coupled process in
membrane absorption (MA) for the treatment of high strength ammonia wastewater.
As a result, ammonia could not be concentrated in absorption solution (AS) as
expected. The inhibition of the coupled OD in MA process was investigated as
well as various factors affecting the inhibition. The results indicated that
the coupled OD can be effectively inhibited by heating concentrated solution
and cooling dilute solution. It was also found that experimental minimum
inhibition temperature difference (MITD) between concentrated and dilute
solutions was different when using polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) and
polypropylene (PP) membranes respectively, which could be ascribed to material
properties, such as OD and membrane distillation (MD) coefficients of the
membranes. Experimental MITDs were found to be higher than theoretical MITDs
which were calculated using a simplified method.
Keywords: membrane absorption, osmotic distillation, high strength ammonia wastewater