Recovery of dyes and salts from highly concentrated (dye and salt) mixed water using nano-filtration ceramic membranes

In this study, a higher concentration of (reactive dyestuff and salt) mixed water was used to verify the feasibility of separation by membrane techniques. The commercial nano filtration ceramic membrane (MWCO 200 Da) has been used in cross flow mode for separation of dyes and salts from highly conce...

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Main Authors: Shekh Md. Mamun Kabir, Hassan Mahmud, Harald Schӧenberger
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-11-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844022028316
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author Shekh Md. Mamun Kabir
Hassan Mahmud
Harald Schӧenberger
author_facet Shekh Md. Mamun Kabir
Hassan Mahmud
Harald Schӧenberger
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description In this study, a higher concentration of (reactive dyestuff and salt) mixed water was used to verify the feasibility of separation by membrane techniques. The commercial nano filtration ceramic membrane (MWCO 200 Da) has been used in cross flow mode for separation of dyes and salts from highly concentrated mixed water solution. NF ceramic membrane presents good permeability (pure water flux 54.15 Lm−2 h−1, TMP 8 bar), 8% dye rejection and reduced salt rejection of NaCl (<8%) and Na2SO4 (<25%). Consequently, the operation parameters (TMP, temperature) and solution environment (solution pH, salt concentration and dye concentration) have been intensively evaluated for separation efficiency in the NF ceramic membrane process. Significantly, the NF ceramic membrane has performed less rejection to chloride ions than sulphate ions due to the Donnan effect. Solution pH, concentration of salt and dye concentration have shown significant effects on ceramic membrane separation performance. In addition, pollutant removals were achieved with noteworthy values for the chemical oxygen demand for permeate solution also color difference between concentrate and permeate. In conclusion, the strong rejection of dyes by the NF ceramic membranes proves that it can be suitable alternatives for textile wastewater treatment process.
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spelling doaj.art-c137f7b0ff234bd68abdc021a0eada232022-12-22T04:17:05ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402022-11-01811e11543Recovery of dyes and salts from highly concentrated (dye and salt) mixed water using nano-filtration ceramic membranesShekh Md. Mamun Kabir0Hassan Mahmud1Harald Schӧenberger2Department of Wet Process Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles, Tejgaon, Dhaka, Bangladesh; Corresponding author.Department of Environmental Science &amp; Management, North South University, Dhaka, BangladeshInstitute for Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management, University of Stuttgart, GermanyIn this study, a higher concentration of (reactive dyestuff and salt) mixed water was used to verify the feasibility of separation by membrane techniques. The commercial nano filtration ceramic membrane (MWCO 200 Da) has been used in cross flow mode for separation of dyes and salts from highly concentrated mixed water solution. NF ceramic membrane presents good permeability (pure water flux 54.15 Lm−2 h−1, TMP 8 bar), 8% dye rejection and reduced salt rejection of NaCl (<8%) and Na2SO4 (<25%). Consequently, the operation parameters (TMP, temperature) and solution environment (solution pH, salt concentration and dye concentration) have been intensively evaluated for separation efficiency in the NF ceramic membrane process. Significantly, the NF ceramic membrane has performed less rejection to chloride ions than sulphate ions due to the Donnan effect. Solution pH, concentration of salt and dye concentration have shown significant effects on ceramic membrane separation performance. In addition, pollutant removals were achieved with noteworthy values for the chemical oxygen demand for permeate solution also color difference between concentrate and permeate. In conclusion, the strong rejection of dyes by the NF ceramic membranes proves that it can be suitable alternatives for textile wastewater treatment process.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844022028316Nanofiltration (NF) ceramic membranesReactive dyesSaltsTextile wastewaterSeparation
spellingShingle Shekh Md. Mamun Kabir
Hassan Mahmud
Harald Schӧenberger
Recovery of dyes and salts from highly concentrated (dye and salt) mixed water using nano-filtration ceramic membranes
Heliyon
Nanofiltration (NF) ceramic membranes
Reactive dyes
Salts
Textile wastewater
Separation
title Recovery of dyes and salts from highly concentrated (dye and salt) mixed water using nano-filtration ceramic membranes
title_full Recovery of dyes and salts from highly concentrated (dye and salt) mixed water using nano-filtration ceramic membranes
title_fullStr Recovery of dyes and salts from highly concentrated (dye and salt) mixed water using nano-filtration ceramic membranes
title_full_unstemmed Recovery of dyes and salts from highly concentrated (dye and salt) mixed water using nano-filtration ceramic membranes
title_short Recovery of dyes and salts from highly concentrated (dye and salt) mixed water using nano-filtration ceramic membranes
title_sort recovery of dyes and salts from highly concentrated dye and salt mixed water using nano filtration ceramic membranes
topic Nanofiltration (NF) ceramic membranes
Reactive dyes
Salts
Textile wastewater
Separation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844022028316
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