Grapesoda5k t1_isp6kik wrote
Reply to comment by ArmadilloReasonable9 in Ultrathin polymer-based ordered membranes that effectively remove salt from seawater and brine could provide a promising alternative to existing water desalination systems by giuliomagnifico
Not in this case. You're making parallel arguments based on nothing.
Not one source has supported your argument in the desalination discussions.
https://news.mit.edu/2019/brine-desalianation-waste-sodium-hydroxide-0213
ArmadilloReasonable9 t1_isp84xj wrote
There was no mention of toxicity in that article? Dissolution of NaCl in H2O produces Na+, Cl-, OH- and H+ ions. These can form sodium hydroxide and hydrochloride acid. The article supports what I said saying that careful discharging into the ocean is safe if properly managed.
Grapesoda5k t1_ispbwq1 wrote
"If" isn't a response you can trust from a corporation.
And notice none of the solutions being done say this stuff is safe for human consumption.
If it was the waste wouldn't be an issue.
So it's not a matter of concentration.
And needing careful consideration in handling the bi-products argues its not just hi-test salt.
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments