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Removal of dye from aqueous solution using a combination of advanced oxidation process and nanofiltration.

P Banerjee1, S Dasgupta, S De.   

Abstract

In order to have energy and cost effective separation of dyes, a combination of advanced oxidation process (AOP) using Fenton's reagent and nanofiltration (NF) is proposed. Three combinations of AOP and NF are studied using a synthetic solution of eosin dye. Scheme-1 is AOP followed by NF. Scheme-2 is NF followed by AOP. And Scheme-3 is two-step NF. The concentration of eosin dye studied in the first step of each of the schemes is in the range of 70-200mg/l. The operating transmembrane pressures for NF steps are 552, 689 and 828kPa. The crossflow velocities are 0.46, 0.69 and 0.91m/s. The schemes are compared for permeate flux, permeate concentration and duration of operation. In Scheme-1, AOP is conducted for 30min, and then subjected to NF, whereas in Scheme-2, the time needed for AOP is more than 3h to achieve the concentration level of the dye below 1mg/l. Thus, it is found that Scheme-1 is superior to Scheme-2 due to lesser time requirement. However, Scheme-3 involving no AOP, is also suitable for dye separation as the final eosin concentration in the permeate falls below 1mg/l. Scheme-1 is found suitable for dye concentration of 70mg/l and the most appropriate composition of Fenton's reagent is 1665mg/l of H(2)O(2) and 347.5mg/l of FeSO(4)x7H(2)O. Suitable NF operating conditions in step 2 of Scheme-1 is transmembrane pressure of 689kPa and crossflow velocity of 0.91m/s. In Scheme-3, the suitable operating conditions for NF in both the steps are 828kPa transmembrane pressure and 0.91m/s crossflow velocity. Scheme-2 is found to be unsuitable.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16876933     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2006.06.075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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