Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Production of ultra-high-density brines using transiently-operated desalination systems
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Application No.: US16596975Application Date: 2019-10-09
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Publication No.: US11084736B2Publication Date: 2021-08-10
- Inventor: Prakash Narayan Govindan , Maximus G. St. John , Steven Lam , Mark Zaloudek , Karim M. Chehayeb , Samar Shah
- Applicant: Gradiant Corporation
- Applicant Address: US MA Woburn
- Assignee: Gradiant Corporation
- Current Assignee: Gradiant Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US MA Woburn
- Agency: Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C.
- Main IPC: C02F1/10
- IPC: C02F1/10 ; C02F1/08 ; C02F5/02 ; C02F1/66 ; B01D3/34 ; B01D17/02 ; C02F1/52 ; B01D3/16 ; C02F103/08 ; C02F103/10 ; C02F101/10 ; C02F101/32 ; C02F101/12 ; C02F1/00

Abstract:
Systems and methods related to desalination systems are described herein. According to some embodiments, the desalination systems are transiently operated and/or configured to facilitate transient operation. In some embodiments, a liquid stream comprising water and at least one dissolved salt is circulated through a fluidic circuit comprising a desalination system. In some embodiments, a portion of the desalination system (e.g., a humidifier) is configured to remove at least a portion of the water from the liquid stream to produce a concentrated brine stream enriched in the dissolved salt. In certain cases, the concentrated brine stream is recirculated through the fluidic circuit until the concentrated brine stream reaches a relatively high density (e.g., at least about 10 pounds per gallon) and/or a relatively high salinity (e.g., a total dissolved salt concentration of at least about 25 wt %). In certain embodiments, additional salt is added to the concentrated brine stream to produce an ultra-high-density brine stream (e.g., a brine stream having a density of at least about 11.7 pounds per gallon). Some aspects relate to a system that is configured to promote energy efficiency by recovering heat from the recirculated concentrated brine stream upon discharge from the fluidic circuit.
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