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Desalination by reverse osmosis (RO) of brackish water and seawater is a cost-competitive solution for supplying irrigation water in off-grid and water-stressed regions. This paper presents an experimental evaluation, thermodynamic analysis, and cost assessment of a solar photovoltaic brackish-water reverse osmosis (PV-BWRO) desalination system. Five feed salinity levels ranging from 993.6 to 3191.8 mg/L were tested. The results show that water production decreased with increasing feed salinity, from 3.29 m3/day at 24.6 mg/L to 1.48 m3/day at 152.9 mg/L. The calculated specific energy consumption values ranged from 1.80 to 3.61 kWh/m3 for solar irradiances of 1005.99 and 1018.47 W/m2, respectively. An exergy analysis revealed that the solar panels and pump operated at efficiencies of 11.7% and 38.9%, while exergy destruction was mainly concentrated in the pretreatment stage (28.72%), membrane modules (42.5%), and reject stream (28.5%). Although the overall system efficiency remained low (maximum of 1.39%), the results highlight substantial potential for improvement through enhanced maintenance, optimized pretreatment, and exergy recovery strategies. The unit water production cost ranged from USD 0.49 at 993.6 mg/L to USD 1.87 at 3191.8 mg/L, assuming a target permeate total dissolved solids concentration of 500 mg/L.
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Manuela Celeste Salgado-Pineda
Jonathan Ibarra-Bahena
Yuridiana Rocío Galindo-Luna
Membranes
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
El Colegio de México
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a095bef7880e6d24efe1e28 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes16050176
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