Role of Nanoscale
Morphology on the Efficiency of
Solvent-Based Desalination Method
Posted on 2023-01-25 - 13:44
Brine desalination is important for minimizing the environmental
impact of contaminated wastewater, yet current desalination techniques
have high energy requirements. Solvent-based desalination (SBD) method,
which is the process of extracting fresh water using an organic solvent,
has existed for decades, yet has not reached competitive efficiencies.
In this work, 10 organic solvents were tested for SBD efficacy via
synergetic studies using bench-scale extraction experiments and molecular
dynamics (MD) simulations. The SBD effectiveness was correlated to
the computationally observed ability of the solvent to form one of
the three morphologies in water: ordered, disordered, or partial nanoscale.
We correlated that solvents that form ordered and disordered morphologies
were not able to clean up the water. Solvents that were able to cause
low salinity in water showed computationally observed partial nanoscale
phase separation, where nanometer-scale aggregated solvent phases
were able to effectively reject salt ions while capturing comparatively
large amounts of water molecules. The formation of a partial nanoscale
phase is likely driven by the solvent structure with bulky hydrocarbons
adjacent to hydrophilic end groups. Our results make a step toward
the rational design of solvents that may allow for efficient SBD and
thus a low-cost source of fresh water.
CITE THIS COLLECTION
Peerless, James
S.; Gulyuk, Alexey V.; Milliken, Nina J. B.; Kim, Gyu Dong; Reid, Elliot; Lee, Jae Woo; et al. (2023): Role of Nanoscale
Morphology on the Efficiency of
Solvent-Based Desalination Method. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsestwater.2c00473
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AUTHORS (10)
JP
James
S. Peerless
AG
Alexey V. Gulyuk
NM
Nina J. B. Milliken
GK
Gyu Dong Kim
ER
Elliot Reid
JL
Jae Woo Lee
DK
Dooil Kim
ZH
Zachary Hendren
YC
Young Chul Choi
YY
Yaroslava G. Yingling
KEYWORDS
scale extraction experimentsreached competitive efficiencieshydrophilic end groupshigh energy requirementscomputationally observed abilitybulky hydrocarbons adjacentcause low salinitypartial nanoscale phase10 organic solventspartial nanoscalenanoscale morphologyorganic solventthree morphologiesstep towardresults makerational designmolecular dynamicsmay allowlikely drivenform oneenvironmental impactcost sourcecontaminated wastewaterbased desalination