Title: United Arab Emirates University Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
1United Arab Emirates UniversityChemical and
Petroleum Engineering
Desalination of seawater using exhaust CO2
- Presented By
- Ahmad Hussain AlHossany
- Adeeb Omar Bamatraf
- Mohamad Jamal El-Cadi
- Saleh Mohammed Mohammed
- Advisor Co-advisors
- Dr. Ali Al-Marzouqi Dr. Omar Chaalal
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2Water Desalination
- The Na of seawater is 14,000 ppm.
- Brackish Water with Na of 1000 4000 ppm is
suitable for irrigation (depending on crops). - Saline type agriculture is under research to use
saline water up to Na of 10,000 ppm. - Water demands include
- Domestic use
- Agriculture use
- Industrial use
3Main Desalination Technologies
Multi-Stage Flash (MSF)
4Gas Flaring in the UAE
Total Gas Flaring in the UAE 83 MMSCFD
MMSCFD
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6OBJECTIVE
Propose a practical process, at low cost, for
producing large quantities of brackish water,
using CO2 from combustion exhaust, which
otherwise would be contaminating the environment.
7Advantages of the proposed process
- Low energy consumption low cost.
- Raw materials available at low cost.
- Produce brackish water for irrigation purposes.
- Produce valuable by-products.
- Solves two environmental problems
- Reduce CO2 emissions to the atmosphere.
- Treatment of reject brine or formation water.
8Theory
- - The absorbed CO2 reacts with ammonia in the
ammoniated brine to form carbamic acid. - CO2 NH3 NH2COOH (carbamic acid )
(1) - - Carbamic acid reacts with ammonia to form
ammonium carbamate. - NH3 NH2COOH NH4 NH2COO-
(2) - - The overall reaction is given as (Primary Rxn.)
- CO2 2NH3 NH2COO-
NH4 (3) - - The carbonate slowly converts into bicarbonate
(Secondary Rxn.) - NH2COO- H2O NH3 HOCOO-
(4)
- Main Reaction
- NaCl (aq) NH3 (aq) H2O (l) CO2(g)
NaHCO3 (s) NH4Cl(aq)
9EXPERIMENTAL WORK
- Aim
- To investigate the optimum conditions that give
- the best quality of irrigation water.
- - Temperature
- - Pressure
- - Concentration of NaCl
- - Concentration of Ammonia
- - CO2 flow rate
- - Mixing
- - Time
10Experimental Setup
11PRECIPITATE
12Experimental Work
Trial NH4OH (ml) Seawater (ml) Total (ml)
1 7 193 200
2 15 185 200
3 30 170 200
4 50 150 200
5 100 100 200
6 150 50 200
Experiments were conducted at 25 oC
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19Process Flow Diagram
20Evaporation required for different feed types
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23HEALTH, SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
Safety of the employees - Complete training
on each piece of equipment - Wear personal
protective equipment The operating conditions
(i.e. P, T, and concentration of chemicals) will
always be within OSHA regulations and limits
24Conclusion
- Effects of different parameters were
investigated. - Optimum Conditions
- T 20 oC
- P 2 atm
- CO2 Flow Rate to reactor 2 L/min
- NH3/NaCl Ratio 1
- Time of reaction 2 hrs
25Conclusion
- Proposed process has a low energy consumption
since exhaust gases are available at high
temperature. - Most of the raw materials are readily available
at low cost. - Proposed process solves two environmental
problems - Reduce CO2 emissions to the atmosphere.
- Treatment of reject brine or formation water.
26- Thank You for Your Attention
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