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Desalination methods and systems that include carbonate compound precipitation

a carbonate compound and precipitation technology, applied in sedimentation separation, inorganic chemistry, energy-based wastewater treatment, etc., can solve the problems of contaminating the environment, affecting the health of the environment, and affecting the quality of the water supply

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-06-24
CALERA CORP
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The patent describes methods for desalination using carbonate compound precipitation. The invention can sequester carbon dioxide from waste brine and use the precipitate as a building material, such as cement. The patent also includes systems for implementing these methods. The technical effects include efficient water treatment and carbon dioxide reduction.

Problems solved by technology

Discharge of this concentrated brine to the environment can produce localized negative impacts.
Conventional desalination systems can produce a brine byproduct that is high in salts and toxic to most organisms.
Disposal of the waste brine is potentially hazardous to the environment.
In addition, components of desalination feed waters can adversely impact the efficiency and / or useful life of desalination systems and components therefore.
For example, in reverse osmosis systems, the presence of divalent cations in the feed water can cause membrane fouling or scaling, which limits the useful life of the membranes.

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[0010]Desalination methods that include carbonate compound precipitation are provided. In certain embodiments, feed water is subjected to carbonate compound precipitation conditions prior to desalination. In certain embodiments, desalination waste brine is subjected to carbonate compound precipitation conditions. In yet other embodiments, both feed water and waste brine are subjected to carbonate compound precipitation conditions. Aspects of the invention include carbon dioxide sequestration. Embodiments of the invention further employ a precipitate product of the carbonate compound precipitation conditions as a building material, e.g., a cement. Also provided are systems configured for use in methods of the invention.

[0011]Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it is to be understood that this invention is not limited to particular embodiments described, as such may, of course, vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpo...

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Desalination methods that include carbonate compound precipitation are provided. In certain embodiments, feed water is subjected to carbonate compound precipitation conditions prior to desalination. In certain embodiments, desalination waste brine is subjected to carbonate compound precipitation conditions. In yet other embodiments, both feed water and waste brine are subjected to carbonate compound precipitation conditions. Aspects of embodiments of the invention include carbon dioxide sequestration. Embodiments of the invention further employ a precipitate product of the carbonate compound precipitation conditions as a building material, e.g., a cement. Also provided are systems configured for use in methods of the invention.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119 (e), this application claims priority to the filing dates of: U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61 / 073,326 filed on Jun. 17, 2008; U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60 / 937,786 filed on Jun. 28, 2007 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61 / 017,392 filed on Dec. 28, 2007; the disclosures of which applications are herein incorporated by reference.INTRODUCTION[0002]Desalination systems are desirable in many arid regions and in marine applications where fresh water supplies are limited but large amounts of seawater, inland waterways, rivers, or other sources of salt containing water are available. Fresh water is also needed in large scale for many commercial processes, including agriculture, and electric power generation.[0003]Most conventional desalination systems utilize reverse osmosis or distillation processes. Both of these processes typically result in recovery ratios of approx...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C04B7/00C02F1/04C02F1/52C02F1/44
CPCB01D61/025B01D2311/04B01D2311/06C02F1/04C02F1/441C02F1/5236C02F1/66C02F2103/08B01D2311/26B01D2311/103Y02W10/33Y02W10/37Y02A20/124C02F1/44C02F1/52Y02A20/131
Inventor CONSTANTZ, BRENT R.FARSAD, KASRAFERNANDEZ, MIGUEL
Owner CALERA CORP
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