Timeline of water desalination
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Time period | Development summary |
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16th century | Desalination contraptions based on evaporation are incorporated into boats, allowing them to be self-sufficient in the event of an emergency.3 |
1930s | Thermal distillation begins use in several large plants, primarily in the Middle East.1 |
1960s | Membrane technologies arise as a result of a breakthrough in the use of polymer films for separating salt from water in the late 1950s and early 1960s.3 |
Full timeline
Year | Event type | Details | Geographical location |
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? | In his Meteorologica, Aristotle writes that "Salt water when it turns into vapour becomes sweet and the vapour does not form salt water again when it condenses".1 | ||
1955 | Multi-stage flash distillation (MSF) appears as the first large-scale modern desalination process.3 | United States | |
1959 | Desalination capability of cellulose acetate film is demonstrated by Breton and Reid.1.3 | ||
1959 | The first multi-effect distillation (MED) plant is constructed. | Aruba | |
1960 | The first synthetic and functional reverse osmosis membrane is produced at the University of California, made from cellulose acetate. This membrane is capable of blocking the salts while allowing water to pass through it at a reasonable rate of flow under high pressure.3 | ||
1962 | Asymmetric cellulose acetate membrane is developed.1 | ||
1963 | Loeb and Sourirajan show that an asymmetric cellulose acetate membrane can be used for desalination. The permeabilities of these early membranes are low and RO membranes are considered a novelty separation technique rather than a soution to desalination.3 | ||
1963 | First practical spiral-wound module is developed by General Atomics.1 | ||
1964 | In Spain, the first desalination plant is constructed in Lanzarote.3 | Spain | |
1965 | The first commercial desalination plant using reverse osmosis is inaugurated in California at the Coalinga desalination plant, used for brackish water.3 | United States | |
1967 | The first commercially successful hollow fiber module is released.1 | ||
1972 | The interfacial composite membrane is developed.1 | ||
1975 | The first commercial interfacial composite Riley at Fluid Systems is installed at Jiddah seawater plant.1 | ||
1978 | The first fully aromatic thin film composite (FT-30) is developed.1 | ||
1981 | Cadotte patents the design for the three-layer TFC membrane that would later become industry standard. The layer provides high permeability while maintaining selectivity for water.3 | ||
1986 | Low pressure nanofiltration membrane becomes widely available.1 | ||
1998 | Grace-Davison and Mobil install the first large hyperfiltration solvent separation plant at Beaumont Texas refinery.1 |
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