Removal of textile dyes from aqueous solution using PEG based aqueous biphasic system |
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Authors: | Meghna Dilip# G Muthuraman |
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Institution: | Centre for Environmental Studies , Anna University , Chennai – 600025, India |
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Abstract: | Aqueous biphasic systems (ABSs) composed of polyethylene glycol (PEG) and salt have been examined for the removal of textile dyes from textile effluent. The partitioning of four dyes namely Cibacron Scarlet LS 2G, Rhodamine B, Brown ERN and Astacryl Red 3B was investigated. All the dyes studied were found to partition into the upper PEG rich layer. Sodium carbonate was found to be the most efficient salt for extraction of dyes. Sodium sulphate was found to be marginally less efficient. Sodium chloride did not cause partitioning at all. Partitioning occurred at all pH and was almost pH independent. The partitioning of these dyes in larger volume (100?mL) ABS was also demonstrated. Studies using dye bath effluent were also conducted. In all cases very high efficiencies consistently above 98% were obtained. |
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Keywords: | Textile dyes PEG Aqueous biphasic system Aqueous two phase system cleaner separations effluent |
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