SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HARVESTING MINERALS FROM DESALINATION BRINE
20220315456 · 2022-10-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
C02F9/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F1/52
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F1/001
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
C02F1/469
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
The system for harvesting minerals from desalination brine includes a desalination module for receiving a stream of saltwater and producing a stream of purified water and a stream of desalination brine. A separator receives a first portion of the stream of desalination brine and separates monovalent ions from multivalent ions in the stream of desalination brine. The separator outputs a reject stream including the multivalent ions and a permeate stream including the monovalent ions. A membrane brine concentrator receives the permeate stream and produces a stream of lower concentration saltwater and a stream of higher concentration salt brine. The stream of lower concentration saltwater is mixed with the stream of saltwater received by the desalination module. A crystallizer receives the stream of higher concentration salt brine and produces a crystallized mineral product and a stream of bitterns.
Claims
1. A system for harvesting minerals from desalination brine, comprising: a desalination module for receiving a stream of saltwater and producing a stream of purified water and a stream of desalination brine, the stream of desalination brine including a first portion and a second portion; a separator in fluid communication with the desalination module for receiving the first portion of the stream of desalination brine and separating monovalent ions from multivalent ions in the first portion of the stream of desalination brine, the separator outputting a reject stream including the multivalent ions and a permeate stream including the monovalent ions, the second portion of the stream of desalination brine being expelled as a stream of discharge brine, the reject stream being mixed with the second portion of the stream of desalination brine; a membrane brine concentrator in fluid communication with the separator for receiving the permeate stream and producing a stream of lower concentration saltwater and a stream of higher concentration salt brine, the stream of lower concentration saltwater being mixed with the stream of saltwater received by the desalination module; and a crystallizer in fluid communication with the membrane brine concentrator for receiving the stream of higher concentration salt brine and producing a crystallized mineral product and a stream of bitterns.
2. The system for harvesting minerals from desalination brine as recited in claim 1, wherein said separator comprises a nano-filtration separator.
3. The system for harvesting minerals from desalination brine as recited in claim 1, wherein said separator comprises an electrodialysis separator.
4. The system for harvesting minerals from desalination brine as recited in claim 1, wherein said crystallizer comprises a thermal crystallizer.
5. The system for harvesting minerals from desalination brine as recited in claim 1, wherein said crystallizer comprises a solar evaporation pond.
6. A system for harvesting minerals from desalination brine, comprising: a desalination module for receiving a stream of saltwater and producing a stream of purified water and a stream of desalination brine, the stream of desalination brine including a first portion and a second portion; a separator in fluid communication with the desalination module for receiving the first portion of the stream of desalination brine and separating monovalent ions contained therein from multivalent ions, the separator outputting a reject stream containing the multivalent ions and a permeate stream containing the monovalent ions, the second portion of the stream of desalination brine being expelled as a stream of discharge brine, the reject stream being mixed with the second portion of the stream of desalination brine; a membrane brine concentrator in fluid communication with the separator for receiving the permeate stream and producing a stream of lower concentration saltwater and a stream of higher concentration salt brine, the stream of lower concentration saltwater being mixed with the stream of saltwater received by the desalination module; and a post-purifier in fluid communication with the membrane brine concentrator for receiving the stream of higher concentration salt brine and producing a purified and concentrated salt brine.
7. The system for harvesting minerals from desalination brine as recited in claim 6, wherein the post-purifier is selected from the group consisting of a clarifier, a bromide removal module and a combination thereof.
8. The system for harvesting minerals from desalination brine as recited in claim 6, wherein said separator comprises a nano-filtration separator.
9. The system for harvesting minerals from desalination brine as recited in claim 6, wherein said separator comprises an electrodialysis separator.
10. The system for harvesting minerals from desalination brine as recited in claim 6, further comprising a crystallizer in fluid communication with the membrane brine concentrator for receiving a portion of the stream of higher concentration salt brine and producing a crystallized mineral product and a stream of bitterns.
11. The system for harvesting minerals from desalination brine as recited in claim 6, further comprising a multivalent mineral recovery system for recovering at least a portion of the multivalent ions from the reject stream output from the separator.
12. A method of harvesting minerals from desalination brine, comprising the steps of: desalinating a stream of saltwater to produce a stream of purified water and a stream of desalination brine, the stream of desalination brine including a first portion and a second portion; separating monovalent ions from multivalent ions in the first portion of the stream of desalination brine; mixing a reject stream including the multivalent ions with the second portion of the stream of desalination brine; separating a permeate stream including the monovalent ions into a stream of lower concentration saltwater and a stream of higher concentration salt brine; mixing the stream of lower concentration saltwater with the stream of saltwater; and producing a crystallized mineral product and a stream of bitterns from the stream of higher concentration salt brine.
13. The method of harvesting minerals from desalination brine as recited in claim 12, wherein said step of separating the monovalent ions from the multivalent ions comprises nano-filtration of the first portion of the stream of desalination brine.
14. The method of harvesting minerals from desalination brine as recited in claim 12, wherein said step of separating the monovalent ions from the multivalent ions comprises electrodialysis of the first portion of the stream of desalination brine.
15. The method of harvesting minerals from desalination brine as recited in claim 12, wherein said step of producing the crystallized mineral product comprises thermal crystallization of the stream of higher concentration salt brine.
16. The method of harvesting minerals from desalination brine as recited in claim 12, wherein said step of producing the crystallized mineral product comprises input of the stream of higher concentration salt brine to a solar evaporation pond.
17. The method of harvesting minerals from desalination brine as recited in claim 12, wherein said step of separating the permeate stream including the monovalent ions into the stream of lower concentration saltwater and the stream of higher concentration salt brine comprises membrane concentration of the permeate stream.
18. The method of harvesting minerals from desalination brine as recited in claim 17, wherein the membrane concentration of the permeate stream comprises osmotically assisted reverse osmosis concentration of the permeate stream.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0011] Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0012] As shown in
[0013] A separator 18 is in fluid communication with the desalination module 14 for receiving a first portion of the stream of desalination brine and separating monovalent ions contained therein from multivalent ions. The separator 18 outputs a reject (R) stream containing the multivalent ions and a permeate (P) stream containing the monovalent ions. A second portion of the stream of desalination brine is expelled as a stream of discharge brine (DB), and the reject stream is mixed with the second portion of the stream of desalination brine. The permeate stream has an enhanced purity of monovalent ions, and the reject stream has a higher concentration of divalent or multivalent ions. The separator 18 may be any suitable type of separator for separating monovalent ions from multivalent ions. As a non-limiting example, the separator 18 may be a nano-filtration separator. As another non-limiting example, the separator 18 may be an electrodialysis separator. Nano-filtration (NF) is a membrane-based separation method which results in different ionic rejections, dependent upon the size and charge of the ions and their salt diffusion coefficients in water. In general, NF has higher rejection of multivalent ions and lower rejection on monovalent ions. In use for ionic separation, NF permeate will have a higher purity of monovalent ions, while the NF reject (i.e., the “retentate”) will have a higher concentration of multivalent ions. A similar manner of ion separation is found using electrodialysis (ED).
[0014] A membrane brine concentrator (MBC) 20 is in fluid communication with the separator 18 for receiving the permeate stream and producing a stream of lower concentration saltwater (LCSW) and a stream of higher concentration salt brine (HCSB). The stream of lower concentration saltwater is mixed with the stream of saltwater received by the desalination module 14. It should be understood that any suitable type of membrane brine concentrator may be used. Non-limiting examples of membrane brine concentrators include osmotically assisted reverse osmosis (OARO) concentrators, which may use various types of membranes, including, but not limited to, hollow fine fiber-forward osmosis (HFF-FO) membranes, spiral wound-forward osmosis (SW-FO) membranes, reverse osmosis (RO) membranes, and NF membranes
[0015] A crystallizer 22 can be in fluid communication with the membrane brine concentrator 20 for receiving the stream of higher concentration salt brine and producing a crystallized mineral product (MP) and a stream of bitterns (B). As used herein, the term “bitterns” has its conventional meaning; i.e., a bitter solution remaining in salt after the salt has crystallized out of seawater or brine. It should be understood that any suitable type of crystallizer may be used. As a non-limiting example, the crystallizer 22 may be a thermal crystallizer. As another non-limiting example, the crystallizer 22 may be a solar evaporation pond.
[0016] During crystallization in crystallizer 22, the purity of the monovalent ions (e.g., NaCl) is enhanced because the ionic proportions in the brine are changed during concentration and crystallization. As a non-limiting example, where seawater is used as the source of the saltwater, aragonite (CaCO.sub.3) and gypsum/anhydrate (CaSO.sub.4.2H.sub.2O/CaSO.sub.4) may precipitate first, followed by halite (NaCl) precipitates, and then epsomite (MgSO.sub.4.7H.sub.2O), kainite (KMgClSO.sub.4.3H.sub.2O), sylvite (KCl), carnallite (KMgCl.sub.3.6H.sub.2O), borates and celestite (SrSO.sub.4) precipitates.
[0017] Since a large portion of magnesium (Mg.sup.++) is removed by separator 18, it becomes easier to harvest potassium (K.sup.−), bromide (Br.sup.−) and other minerals from the bitterns output by crystallizer 22. For the non-limiting example of seawater used as the source of saltwater, the final mineral product (MP) has an enhanced purity of 99.0% or more, with additional enhancements resulting in a purity between approximately 99.5% and 99.9%, dependent upon the method of washing used during crystallization. For example, a purity of 99.9% NaCl can be achieved using vacuum salt washing.
[0018] Additionally, as shown in
[0019] In the alternative embodiment of
[0020] Tables 1 and 2 below show exemplary ion compositions to illustrate the production of the highly purified and concentrated salt brine from seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) brine reject. In this example, the total dissolved solids (TDS) of SWRO brine is 74,540 ppm, where NaCl is 84.9% of the TDS. Nano-filtration (NF) is used as the separation process in separator 18. In this example, the NF permeate has a lower TDS of 59,990 ppm compared to the NF feed (i.e., the SWRO brine), and the portion of NaCl is 96.5% in the NF permeate. The membrane brine concentrator 20 does not change the composition of dissolved minerals significantly, but concentrates the brine, resulting in a TDS of 250,000 ppm in the highly concentrated salt brine output from membrane brine concentrator 20.
[0021] For system 10 of
[0022] With regard to system 10′ of
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Exemplary Ion Balances SWRO NF Brine after Ions Brine Permeate Membrane BC Chloride Cl.sup.− 40,600 36,200 150,800 Sodium Na.sup.+ 22,700 21,700 90,500 Sulfate SO.sub.4.sup.− 6,400 140 600 Magnesium Mg.sup.++ 2,700 580 2,400 Calcium Ca.sup.++ 800 310 1,300 Potassium K.sup.+ 900 790 3,300 Bicarbonate HCO.sub.3.sup.− 300 150 600 Bromide Br.sup.− 140 120 500 TDS 74,540 59,990 250,000 NaCl/TDS 84.9% 96.5% 96.5%
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Exemplary ion Balances Brine from Crystallizer Brine after Brine after Ions Salt * Clarifier ** Br Removal ** Chloride Cl.sup.− 151,870 150,800 150,800 Sodium Na.sup.+ 97,000 95,000 95,000 Sulfate SO.sub.4.sup.− 10 53 53 Magnesium Mg.sup.++ 20 24 24 Calcium Ca.sup.++ 150 572 572 Potassium K.sup.+ 800 1,485 1,485 Bicarbonate HCO.sub.3.sup.− 30 210 210 Bromide Br.sup.− 120 500 5 TDS 250,000 248,644 248,149 NaCl/TDS 99.5% 98.9% 99.1%
[0023] In the alternative embodiment of
[0024] In the alternative embodiment of
[0025] It is to be understood that the system and method for harvesting minerals from desalination brine is not limited to the specific embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the generic language of the following claims enabled by the embodiments described herein, or otherwise shown in the drawings or described above in terms sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed subject matter.