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Industrial wastewater treatment by means of membrane techniques

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The importance of membrane processes in wastewater treatment is continuously growing. Membranes can be used for the separation of liquids, dissolved or suspended solids or solutes in the colloid form. The main features of membrane processes application for the treatment of spent solutions are possibilities of removal or recovery of valuable or harmful components as well as the possibility of closing water systems what reduce fresh water consumption. Very often the use of membrane processes allow to purify wastewater to a degree difficult to achieve by conventional techniques. The possibility of an application of pressure driven techniques such as ultrafiltration (UF), nanofiltration (NF) and reverse osmosis (RO) for oily wastewater treatment, has been presented. The studies on the two-stage treatment of bilge water combining UF and RO or NF have demonstrated a high effectiveness of purification. NF could also be applied to recover glycols from spent coolant liquids. The utilization of membrane distillation for saline wastewater concentration or for the treatment of spent metal pickling solutions was demonstrated. The potential application of a hybrid process combining photocatalytic degradation of organic matter with membrane separation for the treatment of wastewaters from textile industry has been shown.
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138--142
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Bibliogr. 16 poz., rys.
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  • Szczecin University of Technology, Institute of Chemical and Environment Engineering, Pułaskiego 10, 70-322 Szczecin, maria.tomaszewska@ps.pl
Bibliografia
  • 1. Rautenbach R., Mellis R.: Desalination, Hybrid processes involving membranes for the treatment of highly organic/inorganic contaminated waste water, 1995, 101, 105 - 113.
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  • 5. Tomaszewska M., Gryta M., Morawski A. W.: Study on the concentration of acids by membrane distillation, J. Membrane Sci., 1995, 102, 113 - 122.
  • 6. Tomaszewska M., Gryta M., Morawski A. W.: Recovery of hydrochloric acid from metal pickling solutions by membrane distillation, Sep. Pur. Tech., 22 - 23 (2001) 591 - 600.
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  • 8. Bodzek M., Korus I., Loska K.: Application of hybrid complexation-ultrafiltration process for removal of metal ions from galvanic wastewater, Desalination, 121, 1999, 117 - 121.
  • 9. Karakulski K., Morawski A. W.: Purification of copper wire drawing emulsion by application of UF and RO, Desalination, 2000, 131, 87 - 95.
  • 10. Karakulski K., Morawski A. W.: Treatment of spent emulsion from a cable factory by an integrated UF/NF membrane system, Desalination, 2002, 149, 163 - 167.
  • 11. Tomaszewska M.: Studies on the application of membrane technology in chemical industry, Polish Journal of Chemical Technology, 2005, 7 (3), 101 - 107.
  • 12. Tomaszewska M., Orecki A., Karakulski K.: Treatment of bilge water using combination of ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis, Desalination, 2005, 185, 1629 - 1638.
  • 13. Rincon C., Ortiz de Zarate J. M., Mengual J. I.: Separation of water and glycols by direct contact membrane distillation, J. Membrane Sci., 1999, 158, 155 - 165.
  • 14. Orecki A., Tomaszewska M., Karakulski K., Morawski A. W.: Separation of ethylene glycol from model wastewater by nanofiltration, Desalination, 2006, 200, 358 - 360.
  • 15. Gryta M., Tomaszewska M., Karakulski K.: Wastewater treatment by membrane distillation, Desalination, 2006, 198, 67 - 73.
  • 16. Mozia S., Tomaszewska M., Morawski A. W.: Removal of azo-dye Acid red 18 in two hybrid membrane systems employing a photodegradation process, Desalination, 2006, 198, 183 - 190.
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