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  • The study investigates micellar enhanced ultrafiltration (MEUF) for removing Procion Blue MxR (PBM) dye from synthetic wastewater using cationic surfactants CTAB and CPC.
  • The addition of nonionic surfactant Triton X-100 is analyzed to understand its impact on the solubilizing effectiveness of the cationic surfactants.
  • Results indicate that CPC provides the highest removal efficiency, achieving a rejection percentage of 96.90%, while various factors affecting the process such as surfactant concentration and pH are also explored to optimize PBM removal.

Article Abstract

In this study, micellar enhanced ultrafiltration, MEUF, being an active methodology, has been employed to remove Procion Blue MxR (PBM) from synthetic effluent. MEUF is being applied to reduce the toxicity level of aqueous system using the micellar media of cationic surfactants i.e. Cetyl trimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC). Subsequently, the effect of addition of nonionic surfactant, Triton X-100 (TX-100), on solubilizing power of cationic surfactants is investigated. The values of partition coefficient and free energy of partition reflect the extent of interaction of the dye with the surfactants. Initially molecules of pollutants i.e. dye form ion pairs with ionic surfactants and, later on, the same is incorporated within micelle. Maximum value of free energy of partition ΔG has been found to be -55.49 kJmol and -50.43 kJmol in the presence of CPC and CTAB, respectively. The size of pollutant, thus, increases and, consequently, can be easily filtered. The effect of various factors i.e. concentration of surfactant, concentration of electrolyte (NaCl), transmembrane pressure, revolutions per minute (RPM) and pH, have been investigated to find the optimum conditions for maximum removal of PBM from aqueous system. The efficiency of MEUF has been assessed by calculating the values of rejection percentage and permeate flux. Both the surfactants were observed as strong candidates for PBM encapsulation but overall, maximum rejection percentage (R%) of 96.90% was attained by CPC.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.137320DOI Listing

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