MULTI-EFFECT DISTILLATION (MED) - EOLSS
2.1.1. Reverse Osmosis (RO) Desalination with reverse osmosis membranes is a process whereby saline water under pressure is transferred along a membrane. The pressure applied is high enough to overcome the osmotic pressure of the dissolved salt in feed solution. The osmotic
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