Effect of textile auxiliaries on the biodegradation of dyehouse effluent in activated sludge

Idil Arslan Alaton*, Güçlü Insel, Gülen Eremektar, Fatos Germirli Babuna, Derin Orhon

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Abstract

The textile industry is confronted with serious environmental problems associated with its immense wastewater discharge, substantial pollution load, extremely high salinity, and alkaline, heavily coloured effluent. Particular sources of recalcitrance and toxicity in dyehouse effluent are two frequently used textile auxiliaries; i.e. dye carriers and biocidal finishing agents. The present experimental work reports the observation of scientific and practical significance related with the effect of two commercially important textile dye carriers and two biocidal finishing agents on biological activated sludge treatment at a textile preparation, dyeing and finishing plant in Istanbul. Respirometric measurements of the dyehouse effluent spiked with the selected textile chemicals were carried out for the assessment of the "readily biodegradable COD fraction" of the wastewater. The respirometric data obtained to visualize the effect of the selected textile auxiliaries on biomass activity was evaluated by an adopted activated sludge model. Results have indicated that the tested biocides did not exert any significant inhibitory effect on the treatment performance of the activated sludge reactor at the concentrations usually encountered in the final, total dyehouse effluent. The situation with the dye carriers was inherently different; one dye carrier appeared to be highly toxic and caused serious inhibition of the microbial respirometric activity, whereas the other dye carrier, also known as the more ecological alternative, i.e. the "Eco-Carrier", appeared to be biodegradable. Finally, the respirometric profile obtained for the Eco-Carrier was described by a simplified respirometric model.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1549-1557
Number of pages9
JournalChemosphere
Volume62
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2006

Funding

The supply of textile chemicals and wastewater by Mr. Izzet Alaton (Head of the R&D Department, Pisa Tekstil, Istanbul) is gratefully appreciated. The project is financially supported by the Research and Development Fund of Istanbul Technical University and the Turkish Scientific and Technical Research Council under Project ICTAG-C-75 within the framework of EU COST Action 628 (“Pollution Prevention and BAT for Textile Dyeing and Finishing Industry”) activities.

FundersFunder number
BAT for Textile Dyeing and Finishing Industry
Turkish Scientific and Technical Research CouncilICTAG-C-75
European Cooperation in Science and Technology
Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi

    Keywords

    • Activated sludge model
    • Biocidal finishing agents
    • Biodegradation
    • Dye carriers
    • Respirometry
    • Textile auxiliaries

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