Use of pressure-driven membrane processes integrated with conventional precipitation/dissolution operations is described in order to reduce chromium content in waste water from the tanning process and simultaneously improve the quality of the recycled chromium by means of elimination/reduction of organic lipolytic components, metals and other impurities that accompany the chromium recovered by traditional processes. The results obtained in the identification of types of membranes and modules, chemical-physical parameters, pre treatment of fluids, cleaning procedures and fluid dynamic conditions are reported and discussed. According to the obtained results, it is possible to suggest a process scheme that, starting from the exhausted chromium solution, through a nanofiltration membrane purification/concentration permits to obtain solutions that can be reused in tanning and/or retanning operations. The concentrate solution seems to guarantee improved characteristics of tanned and retanned skins with respect the skins treated with the traditional techniques as showed by chemical and physical essays on leather samples. The process permits also the reuse of the permeate from the nanofiltration in the pickling phase, considering the high content of chlorides in the solution.

Quality improvement of recycled chromium in the tanning operation by membrane processes

A Cassano;E Drioli;
1996

Abstract

Use of pressure-driven membrane processes integrated with conventional precipitation/dissolution operations is described in order to reduce chromium content in waste water from the tanning process and simultaneously improve the quality of the recycled chromium by means of elimination/reduction of organic lipolytic components, metals and other impurities that accompany the chromium recovered by traditional processes. The results obtained in the identification of types of membranes and modules, chemical-physical parameters, pre treatment of fluids, cleaning procedures and fluid dynamic conditions are reported and discussed. According to the obtained results, it is possible to suggest a process scheme that, starting from the exhausted chromium solution, through a nanofiltration membrane purification/concentration permits to obtain solutions that can be reused in tanning and/or retanning operations. The concentrate solution seems to guarantee improved characteristics of tanned and retanned skins with respect the skins treated with the traditional techniques as showed by chemical and physical essays on leather samples. The process permits also the reuse of the permeate from the nanofiltration in the pickling phase, considering the high content of chlorides in the solution.
1996
Istituto per la Tecnologia delle Membrane - ITM
Inglese
Miriam Balaban and Suzanne Trauffer
Proceedings of Desalination and the Environment
2nd EDS Annual Meeting on Desalination and Environment
193
203
11
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
20-23 ottobre 1996
Genova
Membrane processes
Ultrafiltration
Nanofiltration
Reverse osmosis
Chromium recovery
2
none
A. Cassano; E. Drioli; R. Molinari; C. Bertolutti
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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