2018
DOI: 10.3390/app8112145
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Membrane-Assisted Crystallization: A Molecular View of NaCl Nucleation and Growth

Abstract: Membrane-assisted crystallization, aiming to induce supersaturation in a solution, has been successfully tested in the crystallization of ionic salts, low molecular organic acids, and proteins. Membrane crystallization is an emerging membrane process with the capability to simultaneously extract fresh water and valuable components from various streams. Successful application of crystallization for produced water treatment, seawater desalination, and salt recovery has been demonstrated. Recently, membrane cryst… Show more

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“…During water evaporation, ions migrate from the pores of sand to the evaporation front, and the salt concentration on the evaporation surface increases continuously. When the salt concentration reaches supersaturation, the salt crystals precipitate 23 , and the precipitated salt crystals bond with aeolian soil to form a salt crust.…”
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“…During water evaporation, ions migrate from the pores of sand to the evaporation front, and the salt concentration on the evaporation surface increases continuously. When the salt concentration reaches supersaturation, the salt crystals precipitate 23 , and the precipitated salt crystals bond with aeolian soil to form a salt crust.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The compressive strength of the salt crust can indicate the wind erosion resistance of soil to a certain extent 23 . The higher the compressive strength is, the stronger the wind erosion resistance 24 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the aim of the work was to compare the behaviour of crystallization process of NaCl solution approaching the α and β PVDF and the amorphous phase. We have compared the results obtained in this work with that of crystallization of NaCl simulated in bulk solution and with amorphous PVDF [12,14] and validated the theoretical data with the experimental ones available. In this paper, we show the prepared new amorphous models, assuming that the membranes were without any polymorphism.…”
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confidence: 61%
“…The effects can be due to both structural and chemical properties of membrane surface that might operate as a physical substrate for heterogeneous nucleation, by inducing a reduction in the free energy barrier. [11] For example, PVDF membranes reduce induction time of crystals compared to conventional crystallization without the presence of a membrane as a physical barrier supporting the vapor-liquid interface; [12] moreover, the addition of nanoparticles in membranes has an amplifying effect that reduces the nucleation rate of crystals more and more. For instance, the addition of graphene platelets in PVDF membranes induced faster supersaturation and faster nucleation when compared to the pristine PVDF.…”
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