Reverse Osmosis Concentrate: Physicochemical Characteristics, Environmental Impact, and Technologies

Valdés Hugo, Saavedra Aldo, Flores Marcos, Vera-Puerto Ismael, Aviña Hector, Belmonte Marisol

Keywords: brine, reverse osmosis, processes, Desalination, Reject, Environmental problems

Abstract

This study’s aim is to generate a complete profile of reverse osmosis concentrate (ROC), including physicochemical characteristics, environmental impact, and technologies for ROC treatment, alongside element recovery with potential valorization. A systematic literature review was used to compile and analyze scientific information about ROC, and systematic identification and evaluation of the data/evidence in the articles were conducted using the methodological principles of grounded data theory. The literature analysis revealed that two actions are imperative: (1) countries should impose strict regulations to avoid the contamination of receiving water bodies and (2) desalination plants should apply circular economies. Currently, synergizing conventional and emerging technologies is the most efficient method to mitigate the environmental impact of desalination processes. However, constructed wetlands are an emerging technology that promise to be a viable multi-benefit solution, as they can provide simultaneous treatment of nutrients, metals, and trace organic contaminants at a relatively low cost, and are socially accepted; therefore, they are a sustainable solution.

Más información

Título de la Revista: MEMBRANES
Volumen: 2021
Número: 11
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 1
Página final: 21
Idioma: English
Financiamiento/Sponsor: This research was funded by the Universidad de Santiago de Chile, grant number DICYT Project 092011SF and the APC was funded by Vicerrectoría de Investigación y Perfeccionamiento (VRIP), Universidad Católica del Maule.
URL: https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/11/10/753
Notas: WOS