The desalting and recycling of wastewaters from textile dyeing operations using reverse osmosis |
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Authors: | Ali M El-Nashar |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Mansoura, Egypt |
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Abstract: | The wastewater from the textile dyeing operations was separated into a concentrate stream, rich in salts and dyes, and a purified product water stream using reverse osmosis membranes. Three membrane materials and three module configurations were used, namely : polyamide (hollow fine fiber configuration ), cellulose acetate ( spiral wound and tubular configurations ) and hydrous Zr(IV)- polyacrylate ( tubular configuration ). The modules were tested for periods ranging from 600 hours to more than 1000 hours under actual field conditions. Membrane flux and rejection were monitored throughout the operation and samples of the feed and product water were analysed chemically. The successful operation of the R.O. equipment under field conditions demonstrated the applicability of this process in the desalination of dyeing wastewater. |
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