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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Extra??o do corante reactive blue 19 utilizando tensoativo n?o i?nico / Extraction of Reactive Blue 19 dye using nonionic surfactant

Melo, Ricardo Paulo Fonseca 20 July 2012 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T15:01:28Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 RicardoPFM_DISSERT.pdf: 809568 bytes, checksum: 0179539902298813dbee39bd2859650c (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-07-20 / The generation of effluent from the finishing process in textile industry is a serious environmental problem and turned into an object of study in several scientific papers. Contamination with dyes and the presences of substances that are toxic to the environment characterize this difficult treatment effluent. Several processes have already been evaluated to remove and even degrade such pollutants are examples: coagulation-flocculation, biological treatment and advanced oxidative processes, but not yet sufficient to enable the recovery of dye or at least of the recovery agent. An alternative to this problem is the cloud point extraction that involves the application of nonionic surfactants at temperatures above the cloud point, making the water a weak solvent to the surfactant, providing the agglomeration of those molecules around the dyes molecules by affinity with the organic phase. After that, the formation of two phases occurred: the diluted one, poor in dye and surfactant, and the other one, coacervate, with higher concentrations of dye and surfactants than the other one. The later use of the coacervate as a dye and surfactant recycle shows the technical and economic viability of this process. In this paper, the cloud point extraction is used to remove the dye Reactive Blue from the water, using nonionic surfactant nonyl phenol with 9,5 etoxilations. The aim is to solubilize the dye molecules in surfactant, varying the concentration and temperature to study its effects. Evaluating the dye concentration in dilute phase after extraction, it is possible to analyze thermodynamic variables, build Langmuir isotherms, determine the behavior of the coacervate volume for a surfactant concentration and temperature, the distribution coefficient and the dye removal efficiency. The concentration of surfactant proved itself to be crucial to the success of the treatment. The results of removal efficiency reached values of 91,38%, 90,69%, 89,58%, 87,22% and 84,18% to temperatures of 65,0, 67,5, 70,0, 72,5 and 75,0?C, respectively, showing that the cloud point extraction is an efficient alternative for the treatment of wastewater containing Reactive Blue / A gera??o de efluente proveniente do processo de acabamento na industria t?xtil ? um grave problema ambiental e se transformou em objeto de estudo em diversos trabalhos cient?ficos. A contamina??o por corantes e a presen?a de subst?ncias que s?o t?xicas ao meio ambiente caracterizam este efluente de dif?cil tratamento. V?rios processos j? foram avaliados para remover e at? degradar tais poluentes s?o exemplos: a coagula??o-flocula??o, tratamento biol?gico e processos oxidativos avan?ados, mas ainda n?o foram suficientes para possibilitar a recupera??o do corante ou pelo menos do agente separador. Uma alternativa para este problema ? a extra??o por ponto nuvem que envolve a aplica??o de tensoativos n?o i?nicos a temperaturas acima do ponto de nuvem, tornando a ?gua um solvente fraco para o tensoativo, proporcionando a aglomera??o destas mol?culas ao redor do corante por afinidade a fase org?nica. Depois disso ocorre a forma??o de duas fases: uma chamada de dilu?da pobre em corante e tensoativo e a coacervato com concentra??o de corante e tensoativo bem maior que a outra fase. A utiliza??o posterior do coacervato como reciclo de corante e tensoativo mostra a viabilidade t?cnica e econ?mica do processo. Neste trabalho a extra??o por ponto nuvem ? utilizada para remover o corante Reactive Blue da ?gua utilizando tensoativo n?o-i?nico nonil fenol com 9,5 etoxila??es. O objetivo ? solubilizar as mol?culas de corante no tensoativo, variando-se a concentra??o deste e a temperatura para estudar seus efeitos. Avaliando a concentra??o de corante na fase dilu?da ap?s a extra??o ? poss?vel analisar vari?veis termodin?micas, construir isotermas de Langmuir, determinar o comportamento do volume de coacervato para uma concentra??o de tensoativo e temperatura, o coeficiente de distribui??o e a efici?ncia de remo??o de corante. A concentra??o de tensoativo mostrou-se fundamental para o sucesso do tratamento. Os resultados de efici?ncia de remo??o alcan?aram valores de 91,38%, 90,69%, 89,58%, 87,22% e 84,18% para temperaturas de 65,0, 67,5, 70,0, 72,5 e 75,0?C, respectivamente, mostrando que a extra??o por ponto nuvem ? uma alternativa eficiente para o tratamento de efluentes contendo Reactive Blue

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