RO - Reverse Osmosis (water treatment)

RO - Reverse Osmosis (water treatment)

Hello,

Everyone knows RO as drinking water purification system now a days, But do you know the full Form of RO?

its Reverse Osmosis,

technically speaking Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a process by which a solvent passes through a porous membrane in the direction opposite to that for natural osmosis when subjected to a hydrostatic pressure greater than the osmotic pressure.

Reverse osmosis (RO) is a water purification technology that uses a semipermeable membrane to remove ions,molecules, and larger particles from drinking water. In reverse osmosis, an applied pressure is used to overcomeosmotic pressure, a colligative property, that is driven by chemical potential differences of the solvent, athermodynamic parameter. Reverse osmosis can remove many types of dissolved and suspended species from water, including bacteria, and is used in both industrial processes and the production of potable water. The result is that the solute is retained on the pressurized side of the membrane and the pure solvent is allowed to pass to the other side. To be "selective", this membrane should not allow large molecules or ions through the pores (holes), but should allow smaller components of the solution (such as solvent molecules) to pass freely.

In the normal osmosis process, the solvent naturally moves from an area of low solute concentration (high water potential), through a membrane, to an area of high solute concentration (low water potential). The driving force for the movement of the solvent is the reduction in the free energy of the system when the difference in solvent concentration on either side of a membrane is reduced, generating osmotic pressure due to the solvent moving into the more concentrated solution. Applying an external pressure to reverse the natural flow of pure solvent, thus, is reverse osmosis. The process is similar to other membrane technology applications. However, key differences are found between reverse osmosis and filtration. The predominant removal mechanism in membrane filtration is straining, or size exclusion, so the process can theoretically achieve perfect efficiency regardless of parameters such as the solution's pressure and concentration. Reverse osmosis also involves diffusion, making the process dependent on pressure, flow rate, and other conditions.[1] Reverse osmosis is most commonly known for its use in drinking water purification from seawater, removing the salt and other effluent materials from the water molecules.

Good information, well explained.

Good information, well explained.

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kamal ahmad

Senior Desalination Plant Operator at Etihad Water and Electricity

8 年

This information must be known to all .

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Ramzy B.

Middle East & Africa Area Sales Manager - Donaldson Compressed Air & Process Filtration

8 年

well explained !

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kishan sharma

Power plant sr. chemist

8 年

Maybe osmotic pressure 3.48 kg/cm2 on that's 100% separation of ions.And also good information shared by you

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