2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41545-018-0024-8
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Chlorination disadvantages and alternative routes for biofouling control in reverse osmosis desalination

Abstract: With an ever-increasing human population, access to clean water for human use is a growing concern across the world. Seawater desalination to produce usable water is essential to meet future clean water demand. Desalination processes, such as reverse osmosis and multi-stage flash have been implemented worldwide. Reverse osmosis is the most effective technology, which uses a semipermeable membrane to produce clean water under an applied pressure. However, membrane biofouling is the main issue faced by such plan… Show more

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“…The aim of disinfection is to prevent the colonization of bacteria on the membrane surface. However, it has several disadvantages, such as not effectively working against some type of bacteria, the formation of disinfection by-products, and damaging of the membrane [72,73].…”
Section: Membrane Cleaningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of disinfection is to prevent the colonization of bacteria on the membrane surface. However, it has several disadvantages, such as not effectively working against some type of bacteria, the formation of disinfection by-products, and damaging of the membrane [72,73].…”
Section: Membrane Cleaningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using amphiphilic peptides to stabilize the pore improved the self‐assembly and the stability of the membrane . These membranes are however prone to be colonized by bacteria and biological colonies, and the use of antifouling agents such as chlorinated polluting agents is required . Apart from desalination, ultrafiltration is a highly popular application for biomimetic membranes.…”
Section: Application Of Functional Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 , 3 With increasing freshwater demand due to population growth and higher water consumption in industries, desalination techniques could be crucial to tap into the abundant saline water to fulfill the requirements. 4 13 However, saline water sources often contain a multitude of ions in addition to sodium chloride (NaCl) that should be addressed when considering desalination. 14 16 Some of the ions that are harmful need to be entirely removed, such as arsenic, 17 while other ions (such as fluoride) can be beneficial in smaller quantities and should ideally be optimally removed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%