Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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625174 | Desalination | 2011 | 17 Pages |
The quality with which water is released from desalination plants is continuously increasing. Since desalination permeates are slightly acidic, contain very low buffering capacity and are very soft, post-treatment is always required. This paper reviews the knowledge accumulated in the last decades on desalination post-treatment processes. It covers fundamental chemistry aspects, required water quality criteria, advantages and disadvantages of currently applied processes, engineering and cost considerations, recent full-scale project experience and up-to-date research trends.
Research Highlights►Fundamental chemistry aspects ►Definition of required water quality criteria ►Advantages and disadvantages of currently applied post-treatment processes ►Engineering and cost considerations ►Recent full-scale project experience