Cork processing wastewater treatment/valorisation by nanofiltration

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, J.
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Nunes, M., Santos, P., Cantinho, Paula, Minhalma, Miguel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/1360
Resumo: Nanofiltration process for the treatment/valorisation of cork processing wastewaters was studied. A DS-5 DK 20/40 (GE Water Technologies) nanofiltration membrane/module was used, having 2.09 m(2) of surface area. Hydraulic permeability was determined with pure water and the result was 5.2 L.h(-1).m(-2).bar(-1). The membrane presents a rejection of 51% and 99% for NaCl and MgSO4 salts, respectively. Two different types of regimes were used in the wastewaters filtration process, total recycling mode and concentration mode. The first filtration regime showed that the most favourable working transmembrane pressure was 7 bar working at 25 degrees C. For the concentration mode experiments it was observed a 30% decline of the permeate fluxes when a volumetric concentration factor of 5 was reached. The permeate COD, BOD5, colour and TOC rejection values remained well above the 90% value, which allows, therefore, the concentration of organic matter (namely the tannin fraction) in the concentrate stream that can be further used by other industries. The permeate characterization showed that it cannot be directly discharged to the environment as it does not fulfil the values of the Portuguese discharge legislation. However, the permeate stream can be recycled to the process (boiling tanks) as it presents no colour and low TOC (< 60 ppm) or if wastewater discharge is envisaged we have observed that the permeate biodegradability is higher than 0.5, which renders conventional wastewater treatments feasible.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cork processing wastewater treatment/valorisation by nanofiltration
title Cork processing wastewater treatment/valorisation by nanofiltration
spellingShingle Cork processing wastewater treatment/valorisation by nanofiltration
Oliveira, J.
Cork processing wastewater
Nanofiltration
Recycling
Effluent valorisation
Integrated process
Fentons reagent
Wastwaters
Oxidation
Ultrafiltration
Purification
Removal
Acid
title_short Cork processing wastewater treatment/valorisation by nanofiltration
title_full Cork processing wastewater treatment/valorisation by nanofiltration
title_fullStr Cork processing wastewater treatment/valorisation by nanofiltration
title_full_unstemmed Cork processing wastewater treatment/valorisation by nanofiltration
title_sort Cork processing wastewater treatment/valorisation by nanofiltration
author Oliveira, J.
author_facet Oliveira, J.
Nunes, M.
Santos, P.
Cantinho, Paula
Minhalma, Miguel
author_role author
author2 Nunes, M.
Santos, P.
Cantinho, Paula
Minhalma, Miguel
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv RCIPL
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, J.
Nunes, M.
Santos, P.
Cantinho, Paula
Minhalma, Miguel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cork processing wastewater
Nanofiltration
Recycling
Effluent valorisation
Integrated process
Fentons reagent
Wastwaters
Oxidation
Ultrafiltration
Purification
Removal
Acid
topic Cork processing wastewater
Nanofiltration
Recycling
Effluent valorisation
Integrated process
Fentons reagent
Wastwaters
Oxidation
Ultrafiltration
Purification
Removal
Acid
description Nanofiltration process for the treatment/valorisation of cork processing wastewaters was studied. A DS-5 DK 20/40 (GE Water Technologies) nanofiltration membrane/module was used, having 2.09 m(2) of surface area. Hydraulic permeability was determined with pure water and the result was 5.2 L.h(-1).m(-2).bar(-1). The membrane presents a rejection of 51% and 99% for NaCl and MgSO4 salts, respectively. Two different types of regimes were used in the wastewaters filtration process, total recycling mode and concentration mode. The first filtration regime showed that the most favourable working transmembrane pressure was 7 bar working at 25 degrees C. For the concentration mode experiments it was observed a 30% decline of the permeate fluxes when a volumetric concentration factor of 5 was reached. The permeate COD, BOD5, colour and TOC rejection values remained well above the 90% value, which allows, therefore, the concentration of organic matter (namely the tannin fraction) in the concentrate stream that can be further used by other industries. The permeate characterization showed that it cannot be directly discharged to the environment as it does not fulfil the values of the Portuguese discharge legislation. However, the permeate stream can be recycled to the process (boiling tanks) as it presents no colour and low TOC (< 60 ppm) or if wastewater discharge is envisaged we have observed that the permeate biodegradability is higher than 0.5, which renders conventional wastewater treatments feasible.
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