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- Use of nanofiltration membrane technology for ceramic industry wastewater treatment doi link

Auteur(s): R. Moliner-Salvador, Deratani Andre, Palmeri J., E. Sánchez

(Article) Publié: Boletín De La Sociedad Española De Cerámica Y Vidrio, vol. 51 p.103 (2012)
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DOI: 10.3989/cyv.152012
WoS: 000304225600007
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A study has been undertaken of an advanced wastewater treatment approach using polymer nanofiltration membranes, in an attempt to obtain water of sufficient quality to allow it to be reused in the same production process or, alternatively, to be discharged without any problems. The study has initially focused on the removal of organic matter (reduction of COD) and the most representative ions present in the wastewater, such as Na+, Mg2+, Cl-, and SO42-. In a first part of the study, with a view to optimising the experimental phase, a simulation has been performed of the nanofiltration process using the NanoFlux software. Among other things, the simulation allows the most suitable membranes to be selected as a function of the permeate flow rate and desired level of retention in the substances to be removed. The subsequent experimentation was carried out in a laboratory tangential filtration system that works with flat membranes. It was found that retention values of about 90% were obtained for the studied substances, with a good permeate flow rate, using low operating pressures. These results demonstrate the feasibility of the studied technology and its potential as a treatment for improving ceramic industry wastewater quality.