Recovery of Synthetic Dye Red 3BS from Simulated Wastewater using Supported Liquid Membrane Process Containing Immobilized Kerosene-tridodecylamine Liquid Membrane
Abstract:The discharge of reactive dyes into the environment has led to the toxicity problems especially to the aquatic organism. Therefore, there is a necessity for treatment of the reactive dyes from wastewater. In this work, Red 3BS reactive dye was separated using supported liquid membrane process. Commercial polypropylene (PP) membrane was used as a support of kerosene-tridodecylamine liquid membrane. Several important parameters such as flow rate, pH of feed phase, initial concentration of feed phase and strippin… Show more
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