TEMPERATURE SWING SOLVENT EXTRACTION FOR DESCALING OF FEEDSTREAMS

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Systems and methods of performing temperature swing solvent extraction (TSSE) descaling of produced water and desalination of high-salinity brines, e.g., those having a total dissolved solids (TDS) greater than about 250,000 ppm are capable of producing descaled water products including less than about 5% weight percent TDS. The brine/produced water feedstreams and combined with a solvent having temperature-dependent water solubility at a temperature TL. Water is extracted from the feedstream into the solvent to form a water-in-solvent extract component and a raffinate component, from which a solid phase can be precipitated as more water is portioned in the solvent and basicity increases. Heating of the water-in-solvent extract component reduces the solubility of the water therein, producing a biphasic mixture of dewatered solvent and descaled water that can be separated. Because these systems and methods do not require a phase change of water, these products are achieved with significantly higher energy efficiencies when compared to evaporation-based thermal methods.

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THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORKNEW YORK NY 10027

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Billinge, Ian New York, US 4 1
Boo, Chanhee Seoul, KR 4 1
Dach, Eliza New York, US 4 1
Shah, Kinnari New York, US 4 1
Winton, Robert Seattle, US 4 1
YIP, Ngai Yin Summit, US 6 28

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