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1 Reuse of softening pellets for remineralizing desalinated water Li Gao MSc Thesis Presentation
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2 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering Contents 1. Introduction 2. Theory 3. Materials and methods 4. Results and discussion 5. Practical consideration 6. Conclusions and recommendations
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3 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering 1. Introduction Desalination Membrane filtration process (RO) Thermal processes (MSF)
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4 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering Desalinated water pH < 6 Ca 2+ concentration< 0.1mmol/L HCO 3 - concentration< 0.2mmol/L Corrosive and Instable SI= -4<0
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5 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering Remineralization Drinking Water Guidelines: 4. -0.2<SI<+0.3 3. 7.8<pH<8.3 1. 0.5mmol/L<Ca 2+ <2mmol/L 2. 1mmol/L<HCO 3 - -- Global Water Research Coalition
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6 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering Remineralization Alternatives: 1. Dosing chemical solution CaCl 2 and NaHCO 3 CaCl 2 +2NaHCO 3 Ca(HCO 3 ) 2 +2NaCl
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7 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering Remineralization Alternatives: 2. Mixing with other water sources Groundwater Desalinated water
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8 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering Remineralization Alternatives: 3. Dissolving calcium rich filter material by CO 2 Shell Limestone Softening pellet
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9 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering Reuse of softening pellet (1) Pellet softening process Ca 2+ +CO 3 2- CaCO 3
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10 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering Reuse of softening pellet (1) Pellet softening process (2) Pellet
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11 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering Reuse of softening pellet (1) Pellet softening process (2) Pellet (3) Alternatives ① Dissolution process ② Filtration process
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12 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering Reuse of softening pellet (1) Pellet softening process (2) Pellet (3) Alternatives ① Dissolution process ② Filtration process Softening pellet
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13 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering Reuse of softening pellet (1) Pellet softening process (2) Pellet (3) Alternatives ① Dissolution process ② Filtration process Softening pellet ③ Combination of dissolution process and filtration process Softening pellet
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14 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering 2. Theory (1). Calcium carbonic acid equilibrium
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15 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering (2). SI (Saturation Index) SI=0Equilibrium SI<0Corrosion SI>0Scaling
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16 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering (3). Henry’s law
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17 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering (4). Kinetics of CaCO 3 dissolution process K=0.005 K=0.002
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18 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering 3. Materials and methods (1). For dissolution experiments
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19 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering (1). For dissolution experiments Bottle of CO 2 Pressure vessel Stirrer
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20 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering (1). For dissolution experiments
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21 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering (2). For filtration experiments
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22 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering (2). For filtration experiments Column Mixing point Pressure vessel
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23 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering 4. Results and discussion (1). Results of theoretical calculation Water quality of the chemical solution
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24 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering (1). Results of theoretical calculation Water quality of the directly mixed solution
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25 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering (1). Results of theoretical calculation Water quality of the directly mixed solution Water quality of the mixed solution in equilibrium state
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26 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering (2). Results of dissolution experiments ①. Different diameters lead to limited difference in reaction constant ②. Different pressures do not lead to difference in reaction constant ③. Different dosages of pellets lead to big difference in reaction constant
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27 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering (3). Results of filtration experiments
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28 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering (3). Results of filtration experiments
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29 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering 5. Practical consideration (1). Application of dissolution process (2). Application of filtration process
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30 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering (3). Process scheme Sea waterDesalinated water CO 2 Drinking water Limestone Existing: Sea waterDesalinated water CO 2 Ca 2+ HCO 3 - Drinking water Limestone Alternatives: Sea waterDesalinated water CO 2 Ca 2+ HCO 3 - Drinking water Softening pellet
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31 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering 6. Conclusions and recommendations (1). Softening pellets can be reused in dissolution process (2). Softening pellets can be reused in filtration process Conclusions Recommendations (1). Investigating the influences of impurities and nuclear sand of softening pellets (3). Kinetics of reaction constants (2). Reuse of chemical solution and nuclear sand in other application
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32 Department of Water Management Section Sanitary engineering Thank you for your attention!
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