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Recent Advances in Zero Discharge Treatment Technologies for Desulfurization Wastewater in Coal-Fired Power Plants: A Mini-Review

Binsheng Liao, Xianyang Zeng, Zhongqian Ling, Sanmei Zhao, Bin Li, Xinlu Han

2025Processes10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) is a wastewater management strategy that eliminates liquid waste while maximizing water use efficiency. This article reviews the primary ZLD technologies used for desulfurization wastewater (DWW) treatment in coal-fired power plants. These technologies include the thermal process and the membrane process. The thermal process includes “concentrated crystallization” technology and “gas evaporation and drying” technology. The paper also highlights recent advances in membrane technology for power plant wastewater treatment. The advantages and limitations of each technique are discussed. Membrane technology is considered a promising solution for wastewater recycling, while thermal technology offers easy operation and maintenance without the need for pretreatment. Finally, the paper outlines possible future directions for the treatment of DWW.

Topics & Concepts

Flue-gas desulfurizationWaste managementCoal firedEnvironmental scienceWastewaterSewage treatmentZero emissionCoalProcess engineeringEngineeringMembrane Separation TechnologiesMembrane-based Ion Separation TechniquesIndustrial Gas Emission Control
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