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Assessing demineralization treatments for PVC effluent reuse in the resin polymerization step
Authors:Laura Blanco  Daphne Hermosilla  Carlos Negro  Nathalie Swinnen  David Prieto  Ángeles Blanco
Affiliation:1.Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas,Universidad Complutense de Madrid,Madrid,Spain;2.Departamento de Ingeniería Agrícola y Forestal, Escuela de Ingeniería de la Industria Forestal, Agronómica y de la Bioenergía,Campus Duques de Soria, Universidad de Valladolid,Soria,Spain;3.Solvay, Research and Innovation, Environment Lab,Brussels,Belgium;4.INOVYN Spain,Martorell,Spain
Abstract:
To reduce fresh water consumption in a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plant, the effluent from a biological treatment must be demineralized to be re-used in the resin polymerization process. Demineralization is a critical process, since the quality and the stability of the PVC resins are highly influenced by the water quality used in the process. The main target values for water parameters are the following: conductivity <10 μScm?1, TOC < 10 mg L?1, and Al < 0.1 mg L?1. To achieve this quality, several reverse osmosis membranes from different materials and suppliers were tested and compared in the demineralization treatment. Polyamide membranes showed higher salt rejection compared to cellulose acetate membranes yielding both types similar flux and permeability. Two-pass reverse osmosis treatment was necessary to reach conductivities lower than 10 μS cm?1. On the other hand, a good quality effluent for reuse was obtained by combining RO and ionic exchange resins. Results showed that good quality PVC resins in terms of color, granulometry, porosity, and bulk density were obtained when demineralized water from two-pass reverse osmosis was used as fresh water, proving the feasibility of the effluent reuse in the PVC industry.
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