| Literature DB >> 34214850 |
Jiuyang Lin1, Qin Chen1, Xuan Huang2, Zhongsen Yan3, Xiaocheng Lin4, Wenyuan Ye5, Sotto Arcadio6, Patricia Luis7, Jinhong Bi1, Bart Van der Bruggen8, Shuaifei Zhao9.
Abstract
Effective extraction of useful resources from high-salinity textile wastewater is a critical pathway for sustainable wastewater management. In this study, an integrated loose nanofiltration-electrodialysis process was explored for simultaneous recovery of dyes, NaCl and pure water from high-salinity textile wastewater, thus closing the material loop and minimizing waste emission. Specifically, a loose nanofiltration membrane (molecular weight cutoff of ~800 Da) was proposed to fractionate the dye and NaCl in the high-salinity textile wastewater. Through a nanofiltration-diafiltration unit, including a pre-concentration stage and a constant-volume diafiltration stage, the dye could be recovered from the high-salinity textile wastewater, being enriched at a factor of ~9.0, i.e., from 2.01 to 17.9 g·L-1 with 98.4% purity. Assisted with the subsequent implementation of electrodialysis, the NaCl concentrate and pure water were effectively reclaimed from the salt-containing permeate coming from the loose nanofiltration-diafiltration. Simultaneously, the produced pure water was further recycled to the nanofiltration-diafiltration unit. This study shows the potential of the integration of loose nanofiltation-diafiltration with electrodialysis for sufficient resource extraction from high-salinity textile wastewater.Entities:
Keywords: Dye and salt fractionation; Electrodialysis; High-salinity textile wastewater; Loose nanofiltration; Resource extraction
Year: 2021 PMID: 34214850 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126505
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588