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Energy-Efficient Textile Dyeing Effluent Recycling
JaichanderSwaminathan
Prof.JohnH.LienhardV
Dept.ofMechanicalEngineering
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Problem: Cheap Zero Discharge
• Textile:14%ofIndia’sindustrialoutput– 2000+dyeingunits
• Waterintensive:200L/kg-fabric.Effluentcausespollution:– Heavymetals,organics,salts
• Zero-Liquid-DischargemandatedbycourtsinTamilNadu– Manyindustriesforcedtoshutdown– LargerunitsandexportersachievingZLDwithreducedplantutilization
Challenges• Costofdesalinationplantoperation~ halfoftotaloperatingcosts• ReverseOsmosis(RO)followedbyinefficientthermal
concentrator
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Conventional Treatment Process
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s ≈ 7 g/kg
s ≈ 7 g/kg
s = 70-110 g/kg
COD,BODremoval
COD ≈ 800 mg/kgBOD ≈ 500 mg/kg
s ≈ 40 g/kgTS ≈ 500 g/kg
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Design Effluent Chemistry for Cheaper Treatment
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Treatment
DesalinationMake-upwater
Chemical,biologicaltreatmentsteps
Saltywater(dissolvedimpurities)
Brine
Onlysolidwastes
Crystallizer/solarevaporator
RawEffluent
Nodisposal intoenvironment
Choosethechemicalsaddedintheprocessingsteps
Toreducetheenergyconsumptionforwaterrecyclingandoverallcost
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Textile Dyeing Process
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Process:Multiplebaths– waterandchemicals
ChemicalsWater ~ 6× fabric weight
Heat to control T
Fabric
Bath Effluent
wetting,lubricatingagents,.. fixingagents,detergents..
Preparation Dyebath Post-dyebath
Salts,dyechemicals
𝑠 = 30 − 110g/kg 𝑠~0g/kg
1,2,3,… D D+1,D+2,…N
𝑠~0g/kg
Time/BathNo.
Overalleffluent:𝑠~7g/kg
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DyebathSalt:NaCl vs.Na2SO4
SodiumChloride• Cheaperperkg
• WithZLDrequirement,polishedbrineofNaCl solutionusingNanofiltration
• 𝑠*+, > 70g/kg
SodiumSulfate• Moreexpensive
• 𝑠*+, <110g/kg
• >90%oftheTDScontributionfromdye-bathsaltused• BothNaCl andNa2SO4 usedsuccessfully inindustry
• Purposeistoenabledye-clothinteraction• Deepershaderequireshigherconcentration• 𝑠*+, correspondstothesalinityrequirementforthedarkest
shade
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Thermodynamic Advantage
• LowerthermodynamicleastworkforseparationofNa2SO4solutioncomparedtoNaCl solution
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𝑠𝑐𝑜𝑛𝑐 = 70g/kg 𝑠𝑐𝑜𝑛𝑐 = 110g/kg
Swaminathanetal.,(2016,August).Nanofiltration forhighpermeabilitytextileeffluentdesalination presentedat WaterReuseandRecyclingConference,Nice,France.InternationalDesalinationAssociation
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Practical: Higher Permeability Membranes
• Bydesigning theeffluentchemistrywithsulfatesasthesmallestanions– possibletoreplaceROwithhigherpermeabilityNF– Rejection>96%
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Conclusions• Textiledyeingeffluentzerodischarge– coststoohighforprofitable
operation• Choosingsuitablechemicalsintheprocessingstepsreducescostof
desalinationandtherebyoverallsystemcosts
Sodiumsulfateinsteadofsodiumchlorideenables:• 40%lowerthermodynamic leastworkofseparationduetolower
osmoticpressure• Enablesuseofmorepermeablemembranewhilestillachieving>95%
saltrejection– Additional 30%lowerenergyconsumption• Overall:Eliminationofenergyintensivethermaldesalinationsteps.
Membranebasedconcentrationat<70barpressure
• Nextstep:Pilottestingwitheffluentwater
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Pilot Testing
• Partner:SPTextileProcessors,Erode• Pilotplant:onemembraneelement,3m3/day
– 1%totalplantsize– Testpermeatewaterforrecycling
• Goal:measurepressureandsaltrejectionatvarioussalinitylevels– characterize fullscalesystemperformance.
• ReusabilitytestofNFpermeateforvariousstepsinthedyeingprocess
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