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pH neutralization of textile industry wastewater for effective recycling

Journal

PIGMENT & RESIN TECHNOLOGY
Volume 51, Issue 1, Pages 80-90

Publisher

EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/PRT-10-2020-0106

Keywords

Treatment; Recycling; Neutralization; pH; HCl; Reuse; Dyeing effluent

Funding

  1. KU Research Professor Program of Konkuk University

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The textile industry in India is important but high impact on environment due to large water consumption and polluted water discharge. Water conservation and reuse are crucial. The research focused on neutralizing pH during wastewater treatment in dyeing industry, using methods like HCl, wash water, and reverse osmosis. Results showed HCl treatment was most effective for pH reduction, wash water treatment for total solids reduction, and reverse osmosis for decreasing various parameters.
Purpose The textile industry is one of the largest and most important industrial sectors in India. Because the textile industry consumes large quantities of water and produces highly polluted water discharge, its environmental impact is high. Water is expensive to use, treat and dispose of. Therefore, water conservation and reuse are critical necessity for the textile industry because decreasing water and wastewater treatment and recycling costs can be beneficial. Design/methodology/approach This research neutralized the pH during dyeing industry wastewater treatment. The system should be robust to erroneous sensor measurements. A pH meter was developed and used to monitor the pH of wastewater hourly before and after HCl treatment. Findings HCl was used to neutralize the pH of wastewater from 9 to 7.5. The amount of HCl was optimized depending on the wastewater. Three wastewater treatment methods were used, namely, HCl, wash water and reverse osmosis (RO) treatments. The HCl treatment was the most effective for decreasing the pH; the wash water treatment was the most effective for decreasing the total dissolved solids (TDS), total suspended solids (TSS) total hardness and chemical oxygen demand; and the RO treatment was the most effective for decreasing the biochemical oxygen demand, TDS, TSS, total hardness and Cl- concentration. Originality/value The pH should be monitored during the textile dyeing because the addition of color to textile fabrics is the most effective at neutral pH. This study evaluated several parameters of wastewater, including pH, color, TSS and TDS. The fabricated digital pH meter provided superior results than conventional measuring devices. The goal was to maintain a neutral pH during dyeing and recycle wastewater to improve environmental sustainability. The newly developed digital pH meter was less expensive and more precise than traditional pH meters. Before reusing and recycling, wastewater underwent ultrafiltration and RO treatment.

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