Abstract
Promising forward osmosis (FO) membrane desalination is a potentially
viable energy-efficient performance technology compared to other
techniques. Searching for the ideal draw solute that creates high
osmotic pressure difference and ease of regeneration is critical for
water desalination using the FO system. However, many fundamental
aspects still need to be adapted, such as needing more screening
potential anions and cations based on the predictive method. The Group
Contribution Method (GCM) was used in this study to predict the value of
the van’t Hoff factor denoted by (i). In the end,
1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate ([Bmim][BF4]) was
selected as a draw solution for later experimental work.