Using UCST Ionic Liquid as a Draw Solute in Forward Osmosis to Treat High-Salinity Water

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The concept of using a thermoresponsive ionic liquid (IL) with an upper critical solution temperature (UCST) as a draw solute in forward osmosis (FO) was successfully demonstrated here experimentally. A 3.2 M solution of protonated betaine bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide ([Hbet][Tf2N]) was obtained by heating and maintaining the temperature above 56 °C. This solution successfully drew water from high-salinity water up to 3.0 M through FO. When the IL solution cooled to room temperature, it spontaneously separated into a water-rich phase and an IL-rich phase: the water-rich phase was the produced water that contained a low IL concentration, and the IL-rich phase could be used directly as the draw solution in the next cycle of the FO process. The thermal stability, thermal-responsive solubility, and UV-vis absorption spectra of the IL were also studied in detail.

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Zhong, Y., Feng, X., Chen, W., Wang, X., Huang, K. W., Gnanou, Y., & Lai, Z. (2016). Using UCST Ionic Liquid as a Draw Solute in Forward Osmosis to Treat High-Salinity Water. Environmental Science and Technology, 50(2), 1039–1045. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.5b03747

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