Abstract

The present study reports the characterization of reverse osmosis (RO) technology at water treatment plant Cogen-2 in paper and Board mills, Pakistan. RO is a commonly used process to obtain de-mineralized water for high-pressure boiler operation in thermal power plants. Scaling and fouling in three-stage RO plants is a major challenge in chemical industry due to the use of raw brackish water in the power plant of paper and board mills. In our study, the feed water quality of RO was changed from soft water to raw water to make it economical. The cleaning frequency was increased three times than normal, which was unsafe for operation and it was required to control scaling and fouling to achieve the desired result. Differential pressures behavior of all stages for 2-month data was observed without acid treatment, and the results of Langelier Saturation Index (LSI) control parameters (temperature, pH, total dissolved solids, calcium hardness, and alkalinity) clearly showed the abnormality. To optimize scaling and fouling of RO, the LSI factor was controlled in total reject water for the next 2 months by acid treatment in feed water. Duration of chemical cleaning and membranes’ life has been extended by fouling and scaling control. Understanding the effect of operational parameters in RO membranes is essential in water process engineering due to its broad applications in drinking water, sanitation, seawater, desalination process, wastewater treatment, and boiler feed water operation. The product flow increased from 18.3 to 19.9 m3/h, and this was due to a decrease in the rejection flow from 8.2 to 6.7 m3/h. The total reject stream pressure also increased from 8.1 to 9 bar. A lower value of LSI of 1.6 is obtained in the reject water stream after the acid treatment.

Highlights

  • Raw water cannot be used directly in high-pressure boilers in steam turbine operation due to the total hardness and presence of higher concentrations of total dissolved solids and other salts and chlorides

  • The reverse osmosis (RO) plant was operated at 75% recovery, and the trend of increase in pressures was found to be very rapid, which was caused by fouling and scaling of membrane abruptly

  • Repeated cleaning of RO membranes increased to total dissolved solids (TDS) which caused a decline in salt rejection

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Introduction

Raw water cannot be used directly in high-pressure boilers in steam turbine operation due to the total hardness and presence of higher concentrations of total dissolved solids and other salts and chlorides. Scaling creates a barrier to heat transfer which results in higher fuel consumption and maintenance cost which are required to overcome all these issues (Das et al 2018). To overcome these issues permanently, the feed water quality must be improved. There are electrochemical approaches (Zaidi et al 2018, 2019),

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