Abstract

In this work, textile wastewater is explored for resource recovery in a hybrid loose nanofiltration (NF)-bipolar membrane electrodialysis (BMED) process for fractionation of dyes and salt, in view of dye purification and water and salt reuse. A loose nanofiltration membrane, i.e., Sepro NF 6 (Ultura), found to have a low salt rejection (0.27% in 120 g·L–1 NaCl solution) and high rejection for direct dyes and reactive dyes (≥99.93%), was used for fractionation of dye/salt mixtures through diafiltration. In diafiltration, the addition of pure water with a volume factor of 5.0 can effectively remove the NaCl salt by using Sepro NF 6 with an invariable dye concentration, in view of the recovery of high purity dyes. The overall salt rejections in diafiltration for the dye/salt mixtures with 40, 50 and 60 g·L–1 NaCl are 2.2%, 1.8% and 1.1%, respectively, enabling a further treatment by BMED. Subsequently, application of BMED for reuse of salt-containing NF permeate demonstrates that desalinated water with ∼100 ...

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