Potential use of reject brine waste as a sustainable construction material

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Abstract

In countries near the ocean, the majority of the water used for household, agricultural, and industrial purposes is attained through seawater desalination. Desalination produces highly salty water, commonly known as reject brine, which can have many drastic, negative effects on the environment. The waste results in both an environmental challenge and an opportunity for sustainable resource utilization. This research work is a literature study to investigate the feasibility and potential benefits of utilizing reject brine waste as a sustainable construction material. The results revealed that reject brine has a prodigious possibility to be used as a binder, and in place of water in concrete. The use of reject brine in cementitious composites decreases CO2 emissions and makes them economical. Also, reject brine is fruitful in the stabilization of soil by increasing the mechanical properties and enhance the strength of soil. In essence, the use of reject brine from water desalination in construction is a sustainable and environment-friendly approach.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRenewable Energy
Subtitle of host publicationGeneration and Application-ICREGA 2024
EditorsAla A. Hussein
PublisherAssociation of American Publishers
Pages172-178
Number of pages7
ISBN (Print)9781644903209
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event7th International Conference on Renewable Energy: Generation and Application, ICREGA 2024 - Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia
Duration: Apr 21 2024Apr 24 2024

Publication series

NameMaterials Research Proceedings
Volume43
ISSN (Print)2474-3941
ISSN (Electronic)2474-395X

Conference

Conference7th International Conference on Renewable Energy: Generation and Application, ICREGA 2024
Country/TerritorySaudi Arabia
CityAl Khobar
Period4/21/244/24/24

Keywords

  • Desalination
  • Environmental Impact
  • Reject Brine
  • Resource Utilization
  • Sustainable Construction

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science

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