2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/736/2/022033
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Performance of tight ultrafiltration membrane in textile wastewater treatment via MPR system: effect of pressure on membrane fouling

Abstract: Industrial textile wastewater can be considered as main water polluting source in which constitutes a threat to human health and ecosystems; due to high water consumption and generated a large volume of color liquid waste. In the present study, the effect of various applied pressure in membrane photocatalytic reactor (MPR) system using ZnO-PEG nanoparticles and polypiperazine amide tight ultrafiltration (UF-PPA) for textile wastewater treatment was systematically investigated mainly through membrane fouling ph… Show more

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“…However, effluents from the textile industry generally contain a diverse range of chemical compounds and auxiliaries, resulting in high levels of suspended solids, extreme chemical oxygen demand (COD), pH fluctuations, and heavy metal content. Inefficient dyeing processes lead to approximately 10-50% of the applied dye not binding to the fabric [6]. Consequently, the unused dye is discharged directly into the environment along with the effluent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, effluents from the textile industry generally contain a diverse range of chemical compounds and auxiliaries, resulting in high levels of suspended solids, extreme chemical oxygen demand (COD), pH fluctuations, and heavy metal content. Inefficient dyeing processes lead to approximately 10-50% of the applied dye not binding to the fabric [6]. Consequently, the unused dye is discharged directly into the environment along with the effluent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%