Nanofiltration of Cork Wastewaters and Their Possible Use in Leather Industry as Tanning Agents


Autoria(s): Geraldes, V.; Minhalma, M.; de Pinho, M. N.; Anil, A.; Ozgunay, H.; Bitlisli, B. O.; Sari, O.
Data(s)

24/10/2013

24/10/2013

2009

Resumo

Cork processing wastewater is a very complex mixture of vegetal extracts and has, among other natural compounds, a very high content of phenolic/tannic colloidal matter that is responsible for severe environmental problems. In the present work, the concentration of this wastewater by nanofiltration was investigated with the aim of producing a cork tannin concentrate to be utilized in tanning. Permeation results showed that the permeate fluxes are controlled by both osmotic pressure and fouling/gel layer phenomena, leading to a rapid decrease of permeate fluxes with the concentration factor. The rejection coefficients to organic matter were higher than 95%, indicating that nanofiltration has a very good ability to concentrate the tannins and produce a permeate stream depleted from organic matter. The cork tannin concentrate obtained by nanofiltration and evaporation had total solids concentration of 34.8 g/l. The skins tanned by this concentrate were effectively converted to leather with a shrinking temperature of 7 degrees C.

Identificador

GERALDES, V.; MINHALMA, M.; PINHO, M. N. de; ANIL, A.; OZGUNAY, H.; BITLISTI, B. O.; SARI, O. - Nanofiltration of Cork Wastewaters and Their Possible Use in Leather Industry as Tanning Agents. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies. ISSN 1230-1485. Vol. 18, nr 3 (2009), p. 353-357.

1230-1485

10.1016/j.memsci.2007.12.057

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/2770

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Hard

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restrictedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Nanofiltration #Cork wastewater #Tannin #Tanning #Leather #Processing wastewaters #Integrated process #Fentons reagent #Waste-water #Oxidation #UltraFiltration #Removal
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article