Abstract
In this study, we developed and analyzed alpha–Polyphenolic lignin-derived compounds tailored for inhibiting carbonate and sulfate scale formation in reverse osmosis (RO) membrane desalination. Our investigation focused on a Herbaceous Plant Residue-derived agent, which displayed outstanding performance in preventing carbonate scale deposition. At an optimized temperature of 60 °C, this agent achieved an impressive inhibition efficiency of 95%. Notably, the effectiveness of the agent was strongly influenced by pH and salinity levels. Optimal performance was observed at a pH of 9, and a 20% increase in salinity led to a substantial enhancement in inhibition efficiency, reaching 86.7%. Maintaining a specific 1:3 agent-to-water ratio was highlighted as crucial for maximizing scale inhibition efficiency. Simulation results, conducted using the OLI ScaleChem software, corroborated our experimental findings, underscoring the Herbaceous Plant Residue-based agent as a promising, environmentally friendly solution for industrial RO membrane desalination processes. This research contributes to the advancement of sustainable desalination technologies.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 3479-3494 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology |
Volume | 22 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Mar 2025 |
Keywords
- Alpha–polyphenolic
- Anti-scaling
- Desalination
- Eco-friendly
- Efficiency
- Herbaceous plant residues
- OLI ScaleChem Software
- Reverse osmosis
- Scale inhibition
- Sustainable technologies