B. Balannec et al., Experimental study and modelization of reverse osmosis with salt solutes in an unstirred batch cell, DESALINATN, 122(1), 1999, pp. 43-51
The study deals with reverse osmosis of salt solutes in an unstirred batch
cell at a rejection coefficient very close to 1. The experiments were perfo
rmed in a stainless steel batch cell specially manufactured in order to low
er the dead volume under the membrane. The operating conditions led to salt
concentrations at the membrane rising from 1 to more than 100 kg.m(-3) dur
ing a given experiment. Introducing a reduced number of restrictive assumpt
ions, a model was used in which the convection-diffusion equations associat
ed with the osmotic theory equation are solved by a mixed-finite elements m
ethod. Unlike other charged solutes (such as proteins), this model very wel
l describes the experimental results of salt solutes, even if salt concentr
ation near the membrane becomes high.