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Surfactants role in the enhancement of the treatment efficiency of the dyeing effluents with combination of membrane processes

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Pages 2322-2329 | Received 21 Dec 2012, Accepted 06 Jul 2013, Published online: 01 Aug 2013
 

Abstract

The industrial process of reactive dyeing of cotton is a sequence of several operations. Different types of surfactants were used several times during the dyeing process; anionic, nonionic, and cationic. The dyeing effluent is heavily charged with pollution especially color and salt. In a treatment at source approach, the dyeing effluent was isolated and then mixed with the other baths containing surfactants. A combined treatment involving microfiltration (MF), as pretreatment followed by nanofiltration (NF) as mean treatment, was investigated. The mixing of the dyeing bath with another effluent showed 100% of MF flux improvement, but the color retention still higher for the single dyeing bath. The NF treatment produces a completely discolored effluent with 100% of suspended solids retention, while the chlorides removal did not exceed 50%.

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