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The presence of silica in brackish water greatly complicates the reverse osmosis desalting process. Threshold limits of silica scale precipitation are difficult to predict and there are no reliable techniques for evaluating the performance of silica anti-scalants (AS) used to extend water recovery limits. The aim of the present work is to illustrate a fundamentally oriented procedure for assessing...
The presence of silica in brackish water greatly complicates the reverse osmosis desalting process. Threshold limits of silica scale precipitation are difficult to predict as they are influenced by a large number of parameters. Another difficulty is the lack of a silica anti-scalant that can be confidently used to extend water recovery limits. Moreover, silica scales deposited on a membrane are difficult...
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