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  • Treatment of direct blending dye wastewater and recycling of dye sludge.

Treatment of direct blending dye wastewater and recycling of dye sludge.

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2012-03-08)
Xin-Hui Xu, Ming-Li Li, Yuan Yuan
ABSTRACT

A new sorbent material, barium sulfate-Direct Blending Yellow D-3RNL hybrid (BSD), was synthesized and characterized by various methods. Both the anionic dyes, Reactive Brilliant Red X-3B and Weak Acid Green GS were hardly adsorbed by the BSD material, while the sorption of Ethyl Violet (EV) and Victoria Blue B were extremely obvious. The sorption of cationic dyes obeyed the Langmuir isotherm model, which depended on the electric charge attraction. The saturation amount of EV adsorbed onto the BSD material approached to 39.36 mg/g. The sorption of EV changed little with pH from 3 to 12 while it increased with increasing levels of electrolyte. A dye wastewater sampled from Jinjiang Chemicals was treated, and the color removal rate was more than the COD removal rate. In addition, the cationic dye-BSD sludge was utilized as a colorant fill-in coating. The light stability and thermal stability of the colorant was measured and exhibited good features. This work provided a simple and eco-friendly method for dye wastewater treatment with recycling of waste.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Ethyl Violet, cationic triarylmethane dye
Sigma-Aldrich
Victoria Blue B, for microscopy (Bact., Hist.)
Sigma-Aldrich
Acid Green 25, Dye content ≥60 %