Method of Using Dual Responsive Polymers as Draw Solutes for Forward Osmosis(FO) Desalination
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Technology Overview
This invention enhances forward osmosis desalination by introducing a novel draw solute comprising carbon dioxide and thermally responsive units. The draw solute can switch between hydrophilic and hydrophobic states in response to changes in temperature, enabling efficient water purification from feed solutions at low cost and low energy
consumption.
CATEGORY
TECHNOLOGY READINESS LEVEL (TRL)
Forward osmosis enhanced by a CO₂-based temperature-responsive draw solute.
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Low-Energy Desalination:
Enhances forward osmosis efficiency. Reduces energy consumption and enables cost-effective water purification
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Thermally Switchable Draw Solute:
Switches between hydrophilic and hydrophobic states. Protonated/deprotonated transition control. Improves recovery and reuse of draw solute
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Adaptive & Reusable System:
Responds dynamically to temperature changes and enhances operational flexibility. Designed for repeated FO cycles
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Customisable Performance:
Adjustable molecular weight. Tunable for specific desalination needs. Optimised for various feed solutions
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Sustainable Water Treatment:
Utilises carbon dioxide-based chemistry.Suitable for modern desalination challenges. Supports energy-efficient water reuse
Maritime Use Cases

This technology could enable the development of compact, energy-efficient, and low-maintenance desalination systems for maritime vessels, offshore platforms, or coastal facilities, providing a reliable source of freshwater.

The dual-responsive polymers could also be applied to create advanced filtration or purification systems for treating ballast water, wastewater, or other maritime process streams, improving environmental compliance and sustainability.



