Sk. Thampy et al., CONCENTRATION OF SODIUM-SULFATE FROM PICKLE LIQUOR OF TANNERY EFFLUENT BY ELECTRODIALYSIS, Separation science and technology, 30(19), 1995, pp. 3715-3722
An electrodialysis technique using indigeneously prepared interpolymer
membranes and a laboratory-scale electrodialysis unit having an effec
tive area of 25 cm x 12 cm with 20 pairs of ion-exchange membranes was
used for the concentration of sodium sulfate of pickle liquor by the
recycling method. In the first stage the sodium sulfate in the effluen
t was concentrated three and half times with respect to the original e
ffluents, thereby rendering the concentrate usable in the tannery proc
ess. The diluate of first stage solution was further subjected to elec
trodialysis in a once through pass system, and the total dissolved sol
ids content of the second stage diluation was brought down to less tha
n 1000 ppm. This process offers the possibility of either reusing the
water or safely discharging it. The parameters voltage, flow rate, and
change of concentration with fresh effluent were investigated. The en
ergy requirement and current efficiency were also calculated.