Development of porous alumina membranes for treatment of textile effluent

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Késia Karina de Oliveira Souto
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Paskocimas, Carlos Alberto, Oliveira, Fernando R., Nascimento, José Heriberto Oliveira do, Zille, Andrea
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Ceramic porous membranes sintered at two different temperature using polyvinyl alcohol and ethylene glycol as binders, and composed of two types of α-alumina with different parti- cle sizes were investigated for the microfiltration of a textile effluent containing indigo dye, auxiliaries, heavy metals, oils, and solids. The physicochemical properties of the membranes and effluent were evaluated. X-ray diffraction, energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectros- copy, differential scanning calorimetry, and thermogravimetric analysis confirm that the thin membrane is composed of high crystalline and pure α-alumina. Scanning electron microscopy observation indicates that the membranes have smooth porous surface making it suitable for microfiltration applications. The membrane sintered at 1,450 ̊C exhibited higher water absorp- tion (WA) and apparent porosity than that sintered at 1,475 ̊C. The apparent specific gravity and flexural strength are in inverse correlation with the WA due to the enhanced densification of the membranes. The filtered effluent was evaluated using a membrane with an average pore size of 0.4 μm and a total porosity of 29.6%. The average values of rejection were 90% for color, 93% for suspended solids, 95% for turbidity, 60% for metals, and 73% for chemical oxygen demand. These results demonstrate that low-cost ceramic alumina membranes are a very promising advanced treatment for textile industrial effluents
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spelling Silva, Késia Karina de Oliveira SoutoPaskocimas, Carlos AlbertoOliveira, Fernando R.Nascimento, José Heriberto Oliveira doZille, Andrea2022-10-11T19:34:44Z2022-10-11T19:34:44Z2015-02-27SILVA, Késia Karina Oliveira Souto; PASKOCIMAS, Carlos Alberto; OLIVEIRA, Fernando R.; NASCIMENTO, José Heriberto Oliveira do; ZILLE, Andrea. Development of porous alumina membranes for treatment of textile effluent. Desalination And Water Treatment, [S. l.], v. 57, n. 6, p. 2640-2648, 27 fev. 2015. Informa UK Limited. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19443994.2015.1018333. Disponível em: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19443994.2015.1018333?journalCode=tdwt20. 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Scanning electron microscopy observation indicates that the membranes have smooth porous surface making it suitable for microfiltration applications. The membrane sintered at 1,450 ̊C exhibited higher water absorp- tion (WA) and apparent porosity than that sintered at 1,475 ̊C. The apparent specific gravity and flexural strength are in inverse correlation with the WA due to the enhanced densification of the membranes. The filtered effluent was evaluated using a membrane with an average pore size of 0.4 μm and a total porosity of 29.6%. The average values of rejection were 90% for color, 93% for suspended solids, 95% for turbidity, 60% for metals, and 73% for chemical oxygen demand. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Development of porous alumina membranes for treatment of textile effluent
title Development of porous alumina membranes for treatment of textile effluent
spellingShingle Development of porous alumina membranes for treatment of textile effluent
Silva, Késia Karina de Oliveira Souto
Ceramic
Alumina
Porous membranes
Textile effluent
Filtration
title_short Development of porous alumina membranes for treatment of textile effluent
title_full Development of porous alumina membranes for treatment of textile effluent
title_fullStr Development of porous alumina membranes for treatment of textile effluent
title_full_unstemmed Development of porous alumina membranes for treatment of textile effluent
title_sort Development of porous alumina membranes for treatment of textile effluent
author Silva, Késia Karina de Oliveira Souto
author_facet Silva, Késia Karina de Oliveira Souto
Paskocimas, Carlos Alberto
Oliveira, Fernando R.
Nascimento, José Heriberto Oliveira do
Zille, Andrea
author_role author
author2 Paskocimas, Carlos Alberto
Oliveira, Fernando R.
Nascimento, José Heriberto Oliveira do
Zille, Andrea
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Késia Karina de Oliveira Souto
Paskocimas, Carlos Alberto
Oliveira, Fernando R.
Nascimento, José Heriberto Oliveira do
Zille, Andrea
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ceramic
Alumina
Porous membranes
Textile effluent
Filtration
topic Ceramic
Alumina
Porous membranes
Textile effluent
Filtration
description Ceramic porous membranes sintered at two different temperature using polyvinyl alcohol and ethylene glycol as binders, and composed of two types of α-alumina with different parti- cle sizes were investigated for the microfiltration of a textile effluent containing indigo dye, auxiliaries, heavy metals, oils, and solids. The physicochemical properties of the membranes and effluent were evaluated. X-ray diffraction, energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectros- copy, differential scanning calorimetry, and thermogravimetric analysis confirm that the thin membrane is composed of high crystalline and pure α-alumina. Scanning electron microscopy observation indicates that the membranes have smooth porous surface making it suitable for microfiltration applications. The membrane sintered at 1,450 ̊C exhibited higher water absorp- tion (WA) and apparent porosity than that sintered at 1,475 ̊C. The apparent specific gravity and flexural strength are in inverse correlation with the WA due to the enhanced densification of the membranes. The filtered effluent was evaluated using a membrane with an average pore size of 0.4 μm and a total porosity of 29.6%. The average values of rejection were 90% for color, 93% for suspended solids, 95% for turbidity, 60% for metals, and 73% for chemical oxygen demand. These results demonstrate that low-cost ceramic alumina membranes are a very promising advanced treatment for textile industrial effluents
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