Brine valorization through resource mining and CO2 utilization in the Middle East – A perspective

Priyanka Kumari*, Ying Shi Chang, Geert Jan Witkamp, Johannes Vrouwenvelder, Lourdes F. Vega, Ludovic F. Dumée

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The production of brines with high TDS level from desalination or oil field extraction activities represents both a major technical challenge and an economical opportunity. Brine management requires careful evaluation of environmental impact, application discharge regulations and economic feasibility, which can vary significantly depending on the method of disposal and treatment. Brine management may be achieved directly by brine disposal, whereby safe discharge of brine is performed to surface water, sewage systems, injections wells or evaporation ponds, or through specific brine treatments, which involve the concentration of solutes from the brine solutions to solid residues to lower the liquid waste volume and tend to zero liquid discharge strategies. This review also emphasizes on circular brine valorization by critically overviewing the extraction processes of value elements such as lithium, uranium, cobalt and cesium from the saturated brines or residues as these elements are rare and hold high economic value. The circularity of brine management is further elaborated by analyzing the current technologies that use brines for carbon capture. The prospects of improving the brine management technologies have also been highlighted to enhance the process sustainability.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number117598
JournalDesalination
Volume582
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 5 2024

Keywords

  • Brine management
  • Brine utilization
  • Brine valorization
  • Circular economy
  • Zero-liquid discharge

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Chemistry
  • General Chemical Engineering
  • General Materials Science
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Mechanical Engineering

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