Chlorination disadvantages and alternative routes for biofouling control in reverse osmosis desalination

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Mohammed Al-Abri
Buthayna Al-Ghafri
Tanujjal Bora
Sergey Dobretsov
Joydeep Dutta
Stefania Castelletto
Lorenzo Rosa
Albert Boretti
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[1] Sultan Qaboos University,Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, College of Engineering
[2] Sultan Qaboos University,Nanotechnology Research Center
[3] Center of Excellence in Nanotechnology,Department of Marine Science and Fisheries, College of Agriculture and Marine Science
[4] Asian Institute of Technology,Center of Excellence in Marine Biotechnology
[5] Sultan Qaboos University,Functional Materials, Department of Applied Physics, School of Engineering Sciences
[6] Sultan Qaboos University,School of Engineering
[7] KTH Royal Institute of Technology,undefined
[8] RMIT University,undefined
[9] University of Modena and Reggio Emilia,undefined
[10] Department of Engineering Enzo Ferrari,undefined
[11] Independent Scientist,undefined
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With an ever-increasing human population, access to clean water for human use is a growing concern across the world. Seawater desalination to produce usable water is essential to meet future clean water demand. Desalination processes, such as reverse osmosis and multi-stage flash have been implemented worldwide. Reverse osmosis is the most effective technology, which uses a semipermeable membrane to produce clean water under an applied pressure. However, membrane biofouling is the main issue faced by such plants, which requires continuous cleaning or regular replacement of the membranes. Chlorination is the most commonly used disinfection process to pretreat the water to reduce biofouling. Although chlorination is widely used, it has several disadvantages, such as formation of disinfection by-products and being ineffective against some types of microbes. This review aims to discuss the adverse effect of chlorination on reverse osmosis membranes and to identify other possible alternatives of chlorination to reduce biofouling of the membranes. Reverse osmosis membrane degradation and mitigation of chlorines effects, along with newly emerging disinfection technologies, are discussed, providing insight to both academic institutions and industries for the design of improved reverse osmosis systems.
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