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Evaluation of the use of microfiltration for removal of fiber from bleaching pulp mill effluent

The bleaching process is the stage where there is the greatest loss of fibers during the pulp production. Besides being a waste of product, these fibers increase the concentration of organic matter in the effluent and make the treatment of effluent more difficult. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of microfiltration (MF) in the removal of fiber of effluent of alkaline bleaching pulp mill. The membrane employed was hollow fiber poly (ether imide), with average pore size of 0.5 µm and filtration area of 0.05 m². The effect of operating conditions on the permeate flux was evaluated by monitoring the flux profile during operation in different conditions of flow velocity (Reynolds 1,226, 1,653 and 2,043), pH of feeding (7, 10 and 10.6), temperature (28, 43, and 48°C) and pressure operation by evaluating the critical pressure. The results showed that MF is an efficient process for removal of fiber, with 99% removal efficiency of suspended solids. The best performance of the operation of MF was obtained using pH 7, 1 bar and Reynolds number of 1,653. The results show that the flow reduction is mainly due to cake formation.

microfiltration; effluent of alkaline bleaching pulp mill; fouling


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