Extraction and/or recovery of chromium (Cr) and nickel (Ni) from textiles industry wastewater by membrane separation using polymer inclusion membranes (PIMs) based on polymer supports polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) and polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP), with Nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) as extractive agent (EA). Furthermore, to quantify the PIMs performances, the macroscopic parameters such as the membrane permeability, P, and the initial flux, J 0 , and the microscopic parameters such as the association constant, Kass, and the apparent diffusion coefficient, D*, were determined based on the Fick's first law and the saturation law of the EA by the substrate (S). Also, to explain the substrate (S) (Cr or Ni) recovery process performed by the membrane, and to elucidate the mechanistic aspects, the activation parameters such as the energy Ea, the enthalpy ΔH ≠ and the entropy ΔS ≠ , were determined. The efficiency of different PIMs to recover Cr and Ni was compared. Respectively, the influence of temperature and pH on removal performance was investigated. The results showed that the macroscopic and microscopic parameters increased with increasing temperature and acidity medium. Similarly, the values of the activation parameters make it possible to explain the membrane performance and to elucidate the mechanism relating to the diffusion of the extracted substrates through this membrane.
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