Current state-of-the-art of non-reverse osmosis-like forward osmosis technology

Forward osmosis (FO) has gained attention for its reduced fouling propensity. Traditional FO thin-film composite membranes, akin to reverse osmosis (RO)-like FO membranes, feature a dense and tight polyamide (PA) selective layer for high solute rejection but relatively low water permeability. Membra...

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Main Authors: Chang, Zhen Hong, Sum, Jing Yao, Lau, Woei Jye, Ang, Wei Lun, Teow, Yeit Haan, Ooi, Boon Seng, Yeap, Swee Pin
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spelling my.utm.1084962024-12-11T09:23:38Z http://eprints.utm.my/108496/ Current state-of-the-art of non-reverse osmosis-like forward osmosis technology Chang, Zhen Hong Sum, Jing Yao Lau, Woei Jye Ang, Wei Lun Teow, Yeit Haan Ooi, Boon Seng Yeap, Swee Pin Q Science (General) Forward osmosis (FO) has gained attention for its reduced fouling propensity. Traditional FO thin-film composite membranes, akin to reverse osmosis (RO)-like FO membranes, feature a dense and tight polyamide (PA) selective layer for high solute rejection but relatively low water permeability. Membrane technologists have therefore diversified their focus into non-RO-like FO technologies, particularly membranes resembling nanofiltration (NF)-like FO and ultrafiltration (UF)-like FO selective layers. Applying a looser PA layer in NF-like FO and a highly porous membrane in UF-like FO greatly mitigates the effects of internal concentration polarization (ICP). However, attention must be given to the serious reverse solute diffusion (RSD) and forward solute diffusion (FSD) in non-RO-like processes, especially considering the limited choice of draw solutes available. The choice of FO process is heavily reliant on the intended applications; non-RO-like FO membranes are currently less suited for water desalination but are favored for concentrating or recovering solutions containing large molecules. While RSD and FSD are hardly unavoidable, proper selection of draw solutes for the intended application should consider the properties and costs of the draw solutes. This review offers an overview of non-RO-like FO technology, covering the membrane synthesis, characteristics, performance and applications. The associated challenges, such as ICP, RSD, FSD and membrane fouling, are highlighted, and potential integrated FO-draw solute regeneration system are discussed. Elsevier B.V. 2024-11 Article PeerReviewed Chang, Zhen Hong and Sum, Jing Yao and Lau, Woei Jye and Ang, Wei Lun and Teow, Yeit Haan and Ooi, Boon Seng and Yeap, Swee Pin (2024) Current state-of-the-art of non-reverse osmosis-like forward osmosis technology. Journal of Membrane Sciences, 711 (NA). NA. ISSN 0376-7388 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.memsci.2024.123209 DOI:10.1016/j.memsci.2024.123209
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Chang, Zhen Hong
Sum, Jing Yao
Lau, Woei Jye
Ang, Wei Lun
Teow, Yeit Haan
Ooi, Boon Seng
Yeap, Swee Pin
Current state-of-the-art of non-reverse osmosis-like forward osmosis technology
description Forward osmosis (FO) has gained attention for its reduced fouling propensity. Traditional FO thin-film composite membranes, akin to reverse osmosis (RO)-like FO membranes, feature a dense and tight polyamide (PA) selective layer for high solute rejection but relatively low water permeability. Membrane technologists have therefore diversified their focus into non-RO-like FO technologies, particularly membranes resembling nanofiltration (NF)-like FO and ultrafiltration (UF)-like FO selective layers. Applying a looser PA layer in NF-like FO and a highly porous membrane in UF-like FO greatly mitigates the effects of internal concentration polarization (ICP). However, attention must be given to the serious reverse solute diffusion (RSD) and forward solute diffusion (FSD) in non-RO-like processes, especially considering the limited choice of draw solutes available. The choice of FO process is heavily reliant on the intended applications; non-RO-like FO membranes are currently less suited for water desalination but are favored for concentrating or recovering solutions containing large molecules. While RSD and FSD are hardly unavoidable, proper selection of draw solutes for the intended application should consider the properties and costs of the draw solutes. This review offers an overview of non-RO-like FO technology, covering the membrane synthesis, characteristics, performance and applications. The associated challenges, such as ICP, RSD, FSD and membrane fouling, are highlighted, and potential integrated FO-draw solute regeneration system are discussed.
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author Chang, Zhen Hong
Sum, Jing Yao
Lau, Woei Jye
Ang, Wei Lun
Teow, Yeit Haan
Ooi, Boon Seng
Yeap, Swee Pin
author_facet Chang, Zhen Hong
Sum, Jing Yao
Lau, Woei Jye
Ang, Wei Lun
Teow, Yeit Haan
Ooi, Boon Seng
Yeap, Swee Pin
author_sort Chang, Zhen Hong
title Current state-of-the-art of non-reverse osmosis-like forward osmosis technology
title_short Current state-of-the-art of non-reverse osmosis-like forward osmosis technology
title_full Current state-of-the-art of non-reverse osmosis-like forward osmosis technology
title_fullStr Current state-of-the-art of non-reverse osmosis-like forward osmosis technology
title_full_unstemmed Current state-of-the-art of non-reverse osmosis-like forward osmosis technology
title_sort current state-of-the-art of non-reverse osmosis-like forward osmosis technology
publisher Elsevier B.V.
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url http://eprints.utm.my/108496/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.memsci.2024.123209
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