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Effect of operating conditions on the performances of multichannel ceramic UF membranes for textile mercerization wastewater treatment

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Volume 38, Issue 1, Pages 65-77

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2016.1186225

Keywords

Ultrafiltration; ceramic membrane; textile industry; mercerization wastewater; flux decline

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  1. University of Zagreb [TP063]

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Textile wastewaters are rated as one of the most polluting in all industrial sectors, and membrane separation is the most promising technology for their treatment and reuse of auxiliary chemicals. This study evaluates the performance of three types of tubular ceramic ultrafiltration membranes differing by mean pore size (1, 2 and 500kDa) treating textile mercerization wastewater from a textile mill at different operating conditions: cross-flow velocity (CFV) and temperature. Acceptable results were obtained with 1kDa ceramic membrane, with rejection efficiencies 92% for suspended solids, 98% for turbidity, 98% for color and 53% for total organic carbon at 20 degrees C and 3ms(-1) CFV. Highest fouling effect was observed for 500kDa membrane and lowest CFV. According to the observed results, 1kDa membrane could be used for the treatment of wastewater from the textile mercerization process in terms of permeate quality.

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