Feasibility of Forward Osmosis to Recover Textile Dyes Using Single Salts and Multicomponent Draw Solutions
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Cifuentes-Cabezas, Magdalena
García-Suarez, Laura
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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/202126
Cita bibliográfica
Cifuentes-Cabezas, M.; García-Suarez, L.; Soler Cabezas, JL.; Cuartas Uribe, BE.; Alvarez Blanco, S.; Mendoza Roca, JA.; Vincent Vela, MC. (2023). Feasibility of Forward Osmosis to Recover Textile Dyes Using Single Salts and Multicomponent Draw Solutions. Membranes. 13(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes13120911
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Resumen
[EN] The textile industry generates large volumes of water characterized mainly by an intense color coming from dyes that are difficult to process due to their synthetic base and the presence of aromatic components. Due to the stricter regulation on the discharge of these effluents, in order to reduce dye waste before discharge into natural channels, alternatives are being sought to manage this wastewater. In this work, the concentration of dyes in simulated wastewater from the textile industry was studied by forward osmosis (with a cellulose triacetate CTA membrane), with the aim of concentrating the dye for its future recovery and reincorporation into the production process. Two dyes of different nature were evaluated to study the efficiency of the proposed process, using NaCl and reverse osmosis brine from a model seawater desalination solution as extraction solutions. It was observed that dye type (reactive or direct) and their charge influence the color rejection with the forward osmosis membrane used. It was able to concentrate the dyes in the feed solution up to approximately 55% with the reverse osmosis brine from the model seawater desalination solution. Finally, the results demonstrate that the FO process is a promising option for concentrating dyes present in wastewater from the textile industry in order to reuse them in the dyeing process.
Palabras clave
Forward osmosis, Dye concentration, Brine, Textile wastewater
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Membranes
DOI
10.3390/membranes13120911
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/AEI//PID2022-138299OB-I00//ESTUDIO DE TECNOLOGIAS DE MEMBRANA EMERGENTES PARA EL TRATAMIENTO Y REUTILIZACION DE DIFERENTES EEFLUENTES ACUOSOS RESIDUALES EN LA INDUSTRIA TEXTIL/
Agradecimientos
The authors acknowledge the financial support of Project PID2022-138299OB-I00 funded
by MCIN/ AEI / 10.13039/501100011033 / FEDER, UE and PAID-11-22 within the framework of the
Programme of the Vice-Rectorate for Research of the Universitat Politècnica de València.