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    Title: Treatment of textile effluents by H2O2/UV oxidation combined with RO separation for reuse
    Other Titles: H2O2/UV結合RO處理染整業放流水回收再利用之研究
    Authors: Yen, Hsing-yuan;Kang, Shyh-fang;Yang, Mu-hoe
    Contributors: 淡江大學水資源及環境工程學系
    Date: 2001-12-14
    Issue Date: 2010-01-11 16:36:02 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This study evaluates the feasibility of the treatment of textile effluents by H2O2/UV oxidation combined with reverse osmosis (RO) membrane separation for water reuse in textile dying processes. The results showed that the conductivity of textile effluents was from 2340 to 4560 micros/cm. Addition of auxiliary chemicals used during the dyeing processes increased the conductivity in textile wastewaters. The H2O2/UV pre-oxidation of textile effluents can mineralize or oxidize dissolved organic carbon (DOC) effectively. However, the removal of conductivity and hardness were poor. Pretreatment of the textile effluent by H2O2/UV oxidation can decrease silt density index (SDI) values and osmotic pressure and increase permeate flux when followed by RO separation. H2O2/UV pre-oxidation and RO post-treatment can improve the textile effluent quality and meet the water quality criteria for water reuse in the textile industry. In conclusion, the combined H2O2/UV pre-oxidation and RO post-process is a promising treatment for textile effluents for water reuse.
    Relation: 第二十六屆廢水處理技術研討會論文集,高雄市
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