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Nanofiltration of textile plant effluent for color removal and reduction in COD

Authors :
Mihir Kumar Purkait
Jayanta Kumar Basu
Sunando DasGupta
Sirshendu De
Sudip Chakraborty
Source :
Separation and Purification Technology. 31:141-151
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2003.

Abstract

A membrane based separation process (nanofiltration, NF) is used to treat the effluent from a textile plant. The dye mixture contains reactive black dye (Cibacron Black B) and reactive red dye (Cibacron Red RB). An organic membrane with molecular weight cut-off of 400 is used for the experiments. The experiments are conducted in an unstirred batch and a rectangular cross flow cell. Separations with retentions up to 94 and 92% of the two dyes are achieved respectively in the cross flow cell where steady state is attained quickly. It is important to note that NF techniques achieve a sharp reduction in chemical oxygen demand (COD), (up to 94% in cross flow cell), as the dyes are removed from the permeate. A parametric study of the separation process is undertaken to characterize the effects of the operating variables, e.g., trans-membrane pressure, dye concentration in the feed and cross flow velocity in case of cross flow NF.

Details

ISSN :
13835866
Volume :
31
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Separation and Purification Technology
Accession number :
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