Sorption filters could be a relatively simple treatment step to remove reac
tive dyes from textile wastewater. Activated carbon is already used in some
treatment plants (loadings approx. 100 mg g(-1)), and many non-regenerable
products have been tested. This study aimed at identifying suitable sorben
ts for on-site regeneration. Zeolites, polymeric resins, ion exchangers and
granulated ferric hydroxide (GEH) were tested with different reactive dyes
(M 600-1500 g mol(-1)). Zeolites and microporous resins were not suitable
due to extremely low sorption capacities. The macroporous resins without fu
nctional groups showed moderate maximum loadings (100-400 mu mol g(-1) or 1
00-400 mg g(-1)) but low affinity and were not suitable for large dyes (> 1
000 g mol(-1)). loadings on anion exchangers were high but regeneration was
difficult for the strong basic type (S6328a. Bayer). The weak basic type (
MP62, Bayer) showed the most favorable profile: max. loadings or 200-1200 m
u mol g(-1) (230-900 mg g(-1)) and complete regeneration using alkaline met
hanol (10% water). With GEH moderate loadings of about 150 mu mol g(-1) wer
e achieved. Catalytic oxidative regeneration of GEH is possible using H2O2.
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