Abstract

A mathematical model has been developed to predict behaviour and preformance of some energy recovery by means of osmotic dilution. Experimental tests have been carried out in order to check the feasibility of the mathematical relations. Commercial of laboratory-made cellulose acetate membranes have been used; salt permeability and osmotic flow have been monitored as functions of time under both osmotic and pressure-retarded osmosis conditions. Some other parameters which are relevant to the practical applications of the above mentioned process have also been measured, in order to draw conclusive evaluations on the suitability of the method.

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