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Treatment of textile dye effluents using coagulation-flocculation coupled with membrane processes or adsorption on powdered activated carbon

Journal

DESALINATION
Volume 235, Issue 1-3, Pages 330-339

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2008.02.012

Keywords

Textile wastewater; Coagulation flocculation; Membrane process; Microfiltration; Ultrafiltration; Powdered activated carbon

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This study describes the treatment of textile wastewater by various combinations of physicochemical and membrane processes. The basic physicochemical treatment consists in coagulation/flocculation (CF) with different coagulant and flocculant concentrations. The parameters analyzed prior and after treatment are turbidity, chemical oxygen demand (COD) and absorbance (Abs). The optimal process parameters for CF are 5 for pH, 100 mg/l for coagulant (Al-2(SO4)(3)) of 100 mg/l and 4 mg/l for flocculant. This simple treatment by CF was inefficient concerning COD reduction and dyes deterioration. It was therefore combined with microfiltration (MF) or ultrafiltration (UF) on one hand and adsorption on powdered activated carbon (PAC) on the other. The CF/MF, CF/UF and CF/PAC combinations ensure a COD removal of 37%, 42% and more than 80% respectively and a color reduction of 65%, 74% and 50% respectively.

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