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Title Techno-economic assessment of multi-effect distillation process for the treatment and recycling of ion exchange resin spent brines
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Authors Micari, M; Moser, M; Cipollina, A; Fuchs, B; Ortega-Delgado, B; Tamburini, A; Micale, G
Title Techno-economic assessment of multi-effect distillation process for the treatment and recycling of ion exchange resin spent brines
Year 2019
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.desal.2019.01.011
Abstract A treatment chain including nanofiltration, crystallization and multi-effect distillation (MED) is for the first time proposed for the treatment of an effluent produced during the regeneration of Ion Exchange resins employed for water softening. The goal is to recover the minerals and to restore the regenerant solution to be reused in the next regeneration cycle. MED is the most crucial unit of the treatment chain from an economic point of view. A techno-economic analysis on the MED unit was performed and a novel performance indicator, named Levelized Brine Cost, was introduced as a measure of the economic feasibility of the process. Different scenarios were analysed, assuming different thermal energy sources and configurations (plane-MED or MED-TVC). It was found that the plane-MED fed by waste-heat at 1 bar is very competitive, leading to a reduction of 50% of the fresh regenerant current cost. Moreover, the thermal energy cost of 20USS/MWhth was identified as the threshold value below which producing regenerant solution in the MED is economically more advantageous than buying a fresh one. Overall, MED allows reducing the environmental impact of the industrial process and it results competitive with the state of the art for a wide range of operating conditions.
Author Keywords Industrial brines; Multi-effect distillation; Circular economy; Techno-economic analysis; Brine recycling
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000459523700005
WoS Category Engineering, Chemical; Water Resources
Research Area Engineering; Water Resources
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