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Intermolecular interactions in mixed dye systems and the effects on dye wastewater treatment processes

Daniu Cai, Yingwu Zhang, Jian‐Yang Li, Dong‐Liang Hu, Minggong Wang, Guangcai Zhang, Junsheng Yuan

2024RSC Advances23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dye wastewater discharge is a critical concern across textiles, paper, cosmetics, and other industries. This study explores the impact of dye-dye interactions on chemical coagulation and ultrafiltration process. Using basic and reactive dyes, representing cationic and anionic compounds, the intricate interplay between these dyes was examined through spectroscopic analysis. Remarkably, interactions between dyes of opposite charges exhibited significant effects on both techniques. Electrostatic attractions played a key role. Positive coagulant hydrolysates selectively attracted negative dyes, while negatively charged membranes effectively captured positive dyes. Combining dyes with opposite charges resulted in enhanced removal efficiency, addressing challenging dyes collectively. This discovery offers a novel approach to improving dye removal, utilizing opposite-charged dye mixtures can tackle stubborn dyes unmanageable by conventional methods.

Topics & Concepts

Intermolecular forceWastewaterIntermolecular interactionChemistryChemical engineeringEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental engineeringOrganic chemistryEngineeringMoleculeDye analysis and toxicityElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
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