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Tight ultrafiltration membranes for enhanced separation of dyes and Na2SO4 during textile wastewater treatment.

Authors :
Lin, Jiuyang
Ye, Wenyuan
Baltaru, Marian-Cornel
Tang, Yu Pan
Bernstein, Nicole J.
Gao, Peng
Balta, Stefan
Vlad, Maria
Volodin, Alexander
Sotto, Arcadio
Luis, Patricia
Zydney, Andrew L.
Van der Bruggen, Bart
Source :
Journal of Membrane Science. Sep2016, Vol. 514, p217-228. 12p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Nanofiltration (NF) membranes have been used previously for the recovery of dyes, salts, and water from textile wastewaters with high salinity. However, commercially available NF membranes have a high rejection for divalent salts (i.e., Na 2 SO 4 ), substantially reducing the salt recovery and membrane flux when treating textile wastewater containing Na 2 SO 4 . In this study, a tight ultrafiltration membrane (UH004, Microdyn-Nadir) was proposed to fractionate the dye and Na 2 SO 4 in the textile wastewater. The UH004 membrane with a molecular weight cutoff of 4700 Da provided complete passage of monovalent salts, with little rejection of Na 2 SO 4 . This significantly increases the filtrate flux that can be achieved with high-salinity wastewater since osmotic pressure and concentration polarization effects are minimized. Furthermore, the retention behavior of four different dyes was evaluated to determine the efficiency of this membrane process. This tight ultrafiltration membrane offered the high retention for direct dyes (i.e., direct red 80, direct red 23, and Congo red) and reactive blue 2. For instance, the UH004 membrane yielded >98.9% rejection for all of the dyes at a pressure of 4 bar even in the presence of 60 g L −1 Na 2 SO 4 . Subsequently, an ultrafiltration-diafiltration process was designed to separate a dye/Na 2 SO 4 aqueous mixture with 98% desalination efficiency and greater than 97% dye recovery after 5 diavolumes. These results clearly demonstrate that tight ultrafiltration membranes can be a stand-alone alternative to NF membranes for the effective fractionation of dye and Na 2 SO 4 in the direct treatment of high-salinity textile wastewater. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03767388
Volume :
514
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Membrane Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
116246647
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.memsci.2016.04.057