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Introduction
Textile production involves number of wet process like, finishing
,drying ,dyeing, printing, bleaching, washing, desizing etc. Each
process generates wastewater containing different type of pollutants
like dyes sizing agents, salts and dyeing auxiliaries . For fixing of dyes
different types of salt are used like sodium chloride,sodium
sulphate,sodium nitrate and sodium carbonate etc.scouring and
desizing process.azo dyes are mostly used in dyeing process.azo
dyes cause coloured wastewater.azo dyes have electron withdrawing
capacity due to n=n bond.in conventional treatment it is difficult to
decolourise the textile wastewater.for treatment of textile waste
water various physicochemicals(like coagulation,membrane
filtrationand adsorption)advanced oxidation process(fenton ultra
violet and h2o2 oxidation) biological processes(conventional activate
sludge and extended qeration activated sludge)

A combination of these processes can also be applied for treatment
of textile wastewater.

2 synthetic waste water composition:-

The composition of synthetic wastewater is as follows[muda et
al.2010]:-

Nh4cl 0.16 g/l ,kh2po4 0.23 g/l k2hpo4 0.58 g/l,

Cacl2.2h2o .07 g/l,mgso4.7h2o 0.09 g/l, edta 0.02 g/l and trace
solution 1 ml/l.

The carbon sources used were glucose 0.5 g/l.
The composition of trace elements was h3bo3 0.15g/l ,fecl3 1.5
g/l,zncl2 0.12 g/l mncl2.4h2o 0.12 g/l fecl3.4h2o 1.5 g/l zncl2 0.12 g/l
namoo4.2h2o 0.06 g/l,cocl2.6h2o 0.15 g/l

And ki 0.03 g/l . The ph of synthetic wastewater was approximate to
7




3 sludge

It is residual material left from industrial waste water or sewage
waste water processes. It consists of micro-organisms,non-living
organic matter & inorganic materials.

Physical properties of sludge

3.1.1 size

The avg. Dia of microbial granular slude is 2.3+_1.0mm according to
muda et al 2010.according to peng et al 1999,the diameter of
developed aerobic granules is in the range of 0.3-0.5 mm which is
smaller as compared to aneorbic granules that can be upto 2 to 3
mm.



3.1.2

Settling velocity

For seed sludge the avg. Settling velocity was 9.9+_0.7

M/l

And for seed anerobic granular sludge it was 42+_8 m/h
[muda et al 2010]. The avg settling velocity of the anerobic granular
seed is in range of 18-100m/h by schmit and ahring 1996.at the end
of experiment avg settling velocity for granular sludge was increased
from 17.8+_2.6 m/h to 80+_8m/h.

Developed microbial granular sludge posseses

High settling velocity.

This enabled the granules to escape from being flushed out.generally
as the no. Of operational days increases the bio mass concentration
and settling velocity also incresses.

3.1.3 granular strength

The granular strength of the granules was measured based on
integrity coefficient [ghangrekar et al 2005].if ic value is small ,then
strength will be higher.generally as the operation days increases as ic
value decreases. According to ghangrekar et al 2005 granules which
have ic value less than ware considered high strength granules.

The microbes in the granules were loosely linkes at the early stage of
granular development.as more microbes were linked together , the
granules increased in size. So the microbes produces more eps that
causes the granules to become denser and stronger.

3.1.4. Mineral content

There are some mineral present in sludge like na+ k + ca2+ mg2+ etc

Mechanism of colour removal

Yhe mechanisim of colour removal is adsorption of the dye onto the
biomass (brass et al 2001).

In during adsorption ,the dye is concentrated onto biomass.
Bio association b/w the dye and the bacterial cells tends to the
biological reduction of azo dyes .most of the azo dyes have
sulphonates substituents groups and a high molecular weight.

1 there are two mechanism for the decoloration of azo dyes as
terminal electron during bacterial catabolism connected to atp
generation

2 a gratuitons reduction of azo dyes by the end products of bacterial
catabolism not linked to atp generation.



Factors affecting colour removal

The composition of textile waste water include organics, nutrients,
salts, sulphur compound , toxicants and colour .

Any of these compounds may create inhibition to dye reduction
process.

1 oxygen

This is the most important factor to consider in color removal
process .it is the effect of oxygen on cell growth and dye reduction.in
aerobic condition during the reduction stage oxygen may inhibit the
dye reduction mechanism .because the electron doners by the cells
is used to reduce oxygen rather than the azo dye.for efficient colour
removal should be avoided[chang et al 2000]in aerobic condition
after reduction of azo bond there is no further reduction of yhe dye
molecule.



2temperature
In many system the rate of color removal increase with with
increasing temperature. The temperature required to produce the
max rate of colour removal tends to optimum cell culture growth
temperature of 35-45 c



3 ph

The optimum ph for colour removal is approximately 7 or slightly
alkaline value .the reduction of azo bond can increase the ph value
due to formation of the aromatic amines.



4 dye concentration

The concentration of dye can affect the efficiency of colour removal



4dye structure

Dyes those have simple structure and low molecular weight.they
exihibit higher rates of color removal but for highly substituted and
high molecular weight dyes , color removal is difficult.

In dyes when electron withdrawing group like –so3h -s02nh2 are in
the para position of the phenyl ring , relative to the azo bond their
causes an increase in the reaction rate.

Colour removal also depends on the no if azo bonds in the dye
molecule .the colour of the monoazo dye is removed faster than is
the colour of diazo or triazo dye according to hiltz et al

A acid dyes exihibit low colour removal due to a no of sulphonate
group in the dye
B direct dye exihibit high level of colour removal

C reactive dye eihibit low levels of colour removal




Electron donor

According to bras et al ,the addition of electron donor such as
glucose or acetate ions increases the reduction cleavage of azo bond.
Coenzyme reducing equivalents act as the electron donors for azo
dye reduction



Redox potential as rate determining step involves a redox
equilibrium b/w/ the dye and reducing agent.so colour removal
depends on the redox poentialof the electron donor and electron
acceptors.if the redox potential of the system is at most negative
then colour removal rate will be highest.if we increases redox
potential of the system , the colour removal rate decreases.



Technologies available for colour removal

There are two possible location :-

1 at the dye house ,to remove colour

2 at the sewage works to treat colour




Methods of treatment of waste water
1 physical/chemical methods

     Oxidation
     Adsorption
     Membrane technologies
     Coagulation/flocculation

2

     Conventional active sludge
     Entended aeration activated sludge




Oxidation

Oxidative process representes a widely used chemical method for
the treatment of textile wastewater treatment.the main oxidizing
agent is h2o2.hydrogen peroxide is added to an cidic solution (ph =2-
3) containing fe2+ ions.it is called fenton reaction .it mainly used in
pre-treatment. The reaction is exothermic and it takes place at high
temperature.the great amount of total cod removes to fe(oh)3 co-
precipitation .the main drawback of this method are the significant
addition of acid and alkali to reach required ph , to high discharge in
final effuluent.

The ozone oxidation is also a very effective decolourising process
ozone can easily vreak the double bond of the dyes. It can oxidize a
significant portion of cod.

The –ve effect carcinogenic aromatic amines, i.e toxic.



Adsorption
In this process the mixing of waste water and the porous material
powder orgranules occurs.in this method ,the pollutants in the waste
water are removed on the surface of the porous material of filter
commonly used adsorbents are activated carbon ,silicon polymers nd
kaolin



Membrane separation process

In this method the membrane’s micropores are used to filter and to
separate certain substance in wastewater .this method is based on
membrane pressure some of the methods are reverse osmosis
ultrafiltration ,nano filtration and microfiltration.

Coagulaton flocculation sedimentation

Colloidal type of very small type material have electrical changes
.these changes give repulsion and prevent their aggeration by adding
water electrolytic products,ployelectrolyte can eliminate the surface
charges of the colloids .this effect is known as coagulation.



Biologica wastewater treatment

According to different oxygen demand biological treatment methods
can be divided into aerobic and anaerobic treatment.



Aerobic biological treatment

According to the oxygen demand of different bacteria , the bacteria
can be divided into aerobic bacteria . Anaerobic bacteria an
dfacultative bacteraia.
Aerobic biological treatment can be divided into major categoried :-
activated sludge process-

Activate sludge is a kind of floc which is mainly comprised of many
microorganisms and has strong ddecomposition .in present the
oxidation ditch and sbr process are commonly used activated sludge
process



Oxidation ditch

The oxidation ditch is generally consisted of the ditch body of ring
shape. Wastewater activated sludge and various micro organisms are
mixed in a loop ditch oxidation ditch has a long hrt; low organic
loading and long sludge age . It has high purification stable reliable
,simple,easy,low investment and energy consumption.




Sequencing batch reactor activated sludge process

Its operation is mainly composed of five processes-

1 inflow

2 reaction

3 sedimentaton

4 outflow

5 standby.

Sbr process have high removal rate of cod as well as high removal
efficiency of colour.
Anaerobic biological treatment

In this method the anaerobic bacteria used. This is a good method
for treatment of waste water .the uasb reactor is used for treatment
of simulated textile wastewater.

As azo dyes have n=n bond in structure ,thereore their
biodegradation are impossible under aerobic condition .in aerobic
condition oxygen are used as electron acceptor instead of azo dye .

In anaerobic condition azo dye are used as electron acceptor ,so
breakdown of n=n bond occurs .thus decolouration is possible.



Conclusion

The salt concentration of 32g/l was optimum for 82.5% removal of
cod at a hrt of 20 h . At 128 g/l cod removal efficiency decreased to
18.5% in vasb reaction generally as nacl concentratioion of usab
reaction increases cod removal efficiency decreases [isik,2004],state
operation is possible with salt concentration up to 27-30g nacl .clolur
removal efficiencies were not affected with ncreasing salt
concentration in usabreactor.

After the ssalt concentration of 32g/l , the methanogenic bacteria
could be inhibited. The high salt concentration reduces methane
percentage.

                it si possible to obtain high decolouration yields of
azo dyes in methanogenic usab reactor (bras et al 2005).higher
decolouration yield is obtained for diazo than monoazo (bras et al
2005).
Combines anaerobic – arobic usab reation a method for complete
removal of azo dyes from wastewater.at higher hydraulic retention
time. The colour removal efficiency can be used in both aerobic &
anaerobic.

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water mangement

  • 1. Introduction Textile production involves number of wet process like, finishing ,drying ,dyeing, printing, bleaching, washing, desizing etc. Each process generates wastewater containing different type of pollutants like dyes sizing agents, salts and dyeing auxiliaries . For fixing of dyes different types of salt are used like sodium chloride,sodium sulphate,sodium nitrate and sodium carbonate etc.scouring and desizing process.azo dyes are mostly used in dyeing process.azo dyes cause coloured wastewater.azo dyes have electron withdrawing capacity due to n=n bond.in conventional treatment it is difficult to decolourise the textile wastewater.for treatment of textile waste water various physicochemicals(like coagulation,membrane filtrationand adsorption)advanced oxidation process(fenton ultra violet and h2o2 oxidation) biological processes(conventional activate sludge and extended qeration activated sludge) A combination of these processes can also be applied for treatment of textile wastewater. 2 synthetic waste water composition:- The composition of synthetic wastewater is as follows[muda et al.2010]:- Nh4cl 0.16 g/l ,kh2po4 0.23 g/l k2hpo4 0.58 g/l, Cacl2.2h2o .07 g/l,mgso4.7h2o 0.09 g/l, edta 0.02 g/l and trace solution 1 ml/l. The carbon sources used were glucose 0.5 g/l.
  • 2. The composition of trace elements was h3bo3 0.15g/l ,fecl3 1.5 g/l,zncl2 0.12 g/l mncl2.4h2o 0.12 g/l fecl3.4h2o 1.5 g/l zncl2 0.12 g/l namoo4.2h2o 0.06 g/l,cocl2.6h2o 0.15 g/l And ki 0.03 g/l . The ph of synthetic wastewater was approximate to 7 3 sludge It is residual material left from industrial waste water or sewage waste water processes. It consists of micro-organisms,non-living organic matter & inorganic materials. Physical properties of sludge 3.1.1 size The avg. Dia of microbial granular slude is 2.3+_1.0mm according to muda et al 2010.according to peng et al 1999,the diameter of developed aerobic granules is in the range of 0.3-0.5 mm which is smaller as compared to aneorbic granules that can be upto 2 to 3 mm. 3.1.2 Settling velocity For seed sludge the avg. Settling velocity was 9.9+_0.7 M/l And for seed anerobic granular sludge it was 42+_8 m/h
  • 3. [muda et al 2010]. The avg settling velocity of the anerobic granular seed is in range of 18-100m/h by schmit and ahring 1996.at the end of experiment avg settling velocity for granular sludge was increased from 17.8+_2.6 m/h to 80+_8m/h. Developed microbial granular sludge posseses High settling velocity. This enabled the granules to escape from being flushed out.generally as the no. Of operational days increases the bio mass concentration and settling velocity also incresses. 3.1.3 granular strength The granular strength of the granules was measured based on integrity coefficient [ghangrekar et al 2005].if ic value is small ,then strength will be higher.generally as the operation days increases as ic value decreases. According to ghangrekar et al 2005 granules which have ic value less than ware considered high strength granules. The microbes in the granules were loosely linkes at the early stage of granular development.as more microbes were linked together , the granules increased in size. So the microbes produces more eps that causes the granules to become denser and stronger. 3.1.4. Mineral content There are some mineral present in sludge like na+ k + ca2+ mg2+ etc Mechanism of colour removal Yhe mechanisim of colour removal is adsorption of the dye onto the biomass (brass et al 2001). In during adsorption ,the dye is concentrated onto biomass.
  • 4. Bio association b/w the dye and the bacterial cells tends to the biological reduction of azo dyes .most of the azo dyes have sulphonates substituents groups and a high molecular weight. 1 there are two mechanism for the decoloration of azo dyes as terminal electron during bacterial catabolism connected to atp generation 2 a gratuitons reduction of azo dyes by the end products of bacterial catabolism not linked to atp generation. Factors affecting colour removal The composition of textile waste water include organics, nutrients, salts, sulphur compound , toxicants and colour . Any of these compounds may create inhibition to dye reduction process. 1 oxygen This is the most important factor to consider in color removal process .it is the effect of oxygen on cell growth and dye reduction.in aerobic condition during the reduction stage oxygen may inhibit the dye reduction mechanism .because the electron doners by the cells is used to reduce oxygen rather than the azo dye.for efficient colour removal should be avoided[chang et al 2000]in aerobic condition after reduction of azo bond there is no further reduction of yhe dye molecule. 2temperature
  • 5. In many system the rate of color removal increase with with increasing temperature. The temperature required to produce the max rate of colour removal tends to optimum cell culture growth temperature of 35-45 c 3 ph The optimum ph for colour removal is approximately 7 or slightly alkaline value .the reduction of azo bond can increase the ph value due to formation of the aromatic amines. 4 dye concentration The concentration of dye can affect the efficiency of colour removal 4dye structure Dyes those have simple structure and low molecular weight.they exihibit higher rates of color removal but for highly substituted and high molecular weight dyes , color removal is difficult. In dyes when electron withdrawing group like –so3h -s02nh2 are in the para position of the phenyl ring , relative to the azo bond their causes an increase in the reaction rate. Colour removal also depends on the no if azo bonds in the dye molecule .the colour of the monoazo dye is removed faster than is the colour of diazo or triazo dye according to hiltz et al A acid dyes exihibit low colour removal due to a no of sulphonate group in the dye
  • 6. B direct dye exihibit high level of colour removal C reactive dye eihibit low levels of colour removal Electron donor According to bras et al ,the addition of electron donor such as glucose or acetate ions increases the reduction cleavage of azo bond. Coenzyme reducing equivalents act as the electron donors for azo dye reduction Redox potential as rate determining step involves a redox equilibrium b/w/ the dye and reducing agent.so colour removal depends on the redox poentialof the electron donor and electron acceptors.if the redox potential of the system is at most negative then colour removal rate will be highest.if we increases redox potential of the system , the colour removal rate decreases. Technologies available for colour removal There are two possible location :- 1 at the dye house ,to remove colour 2 at the sewage works to treat colour Methods of treatment of waste water
  • 7. 1 physical/chemical methods Oxidation Adsorption Membrane technologies Coagulation/flocculation 2 Conventional active sludge Entended aeration activated sludge Oxidation Oxidative process representes a widely used chemical method for the treatment of textile wastewater treatment.the main oxidizing agent is h2o2.hydrogen peroxide is added to an cidic solution (ph =2- 3) containing fe2+ ions.it is called fenton reaction .it mainly used in pre-treatment. The reaction is exothermic and it takes place at high temperature.the great amount of total cod removes to fe(oh)3 co- precipitation .the main drawback of this method are the significant addition of acid and alkali to reach required ph , to high discharge in final effuluent. The ozone oxidation is also a very effective decolourising process ozone can easily vreak the double bond of the dyes. It can oxidize a significant portion of cod. The –ve effect carcinogenic aromatic amines, i.e toxic. Adsorption
  • 8. In this process the mixing of waste water and the porous material powder orgranules occurs.in this method ,the pollutants in the waste water are removed on the surface of the porous material of filter commonly used adsorbents are activated carbon ,silicon polymers nd kaolin Membrane separation process In this method the membrane’s micropores are used to filter and to separate certain substance in wastewater .this method is based on membrane pressure some of the methods are reverse osmosis ultrafiltration ,nano filtration and microfiltration. Coagulaton flocculation sedimentation Colloidal type of very small type material have electrical changes .these changes give repulsion and prevent their aggeration by adding water electrolytic products,ployelectrolyte can eliminate the surface charges of the colloids .this effect is known as coagulation. Biologica wastewater treatment According to different oxygen demand biological treatment methods can be divided into aerobic and anaerobic treatment. Aerobic biological treatment According to the oxygen demand of different bacteria , the bacteria can be divided into aerobic bacteria . Anaerobic bacteria an dfacultative bacteraia.
  • 9. Aerobic biological treatment can be divided into major categoried :- activated sludge process- Activate sludge is a kind of floc which is mainly comprised of many microorganisms and has strong ddecomposition .in present the oxidation ditch and sbr process are commonly used activated sludge process Oxidation ditch The oxidation ditch is generally consisted of the ditch body of ring shape. Wastewater activated sludge and various micro organisms are mixed in a loop ditch oxidation ditch has a long hrt; low organic loading and long sludge age . It has high purification stable reliable ,simple,easy,low investment and energy consumption. Sequencing batch reactor activated sludge process Its operation is mainly composed of five processes- 1 inflow 2 reaction 3 sedimentaton 4 outflow 5 standby. Sbr process have high removal rate of cod as well as high removal efficiency of colour.
  • 10. Anaerobic biological treatment In this method the anaerobic bacteria used. This is a good method for treatment of waste water .the uasb reactor is used for treatment of simulated textile wastewater. As azo dyes have n=n bond in structure ,thereore their biodegradation are impossible under aerobic condition .in aerobic condition oxygen are used as electron acceptor instead of azo dye . In anaerobic condition azo dye are used as electron acceptor ,so breakdown of n=n bond occurs .thus decolouration is possible. Conclusion The salt concentration of 32g/l was optimum for 82.5% removal of cod at a hrt of 20 h . At 128 g/l cod removal efficiency decreased to 18.5% in vasb reaction generally as nacl concentratioion of usab reaction increases cod removal efficiency decreases [isik,2004],state operation is possible with salt concentration up to 27-30g nacl .clolur removal efficiencies were not affected with ncreasing salt concentration in usabreactor. After the ssalt concentration of 32g/l , the methanogenic bacteria could be inhibited. The high salt concentration reduces methane percentage. it si possible to obtain high decolouration yields of azo dyes in methanogenic usab reactor (bras et al 2005).higher decolouration yield is obtained for diazo than monoazo (bras et al 2005).
  • 11. Combines anaerobic – arobic usab reation a method for complete removal of azo dyes from wastewater.at higher hydraulic retention time. The colour removal efficiency can be used in both aerobic & anaerobic.