2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.4976890
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Emulsion liquid membrane for textile dye removal: Stability study

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“…In the beginning, the W/O emulsion was produced based on optimum condition reported in previous study. 13 The membrane phase consisted of kerosene and Span 80. An adequate amount of Span 80 was added to kerosene solution and stirred using magnetic stirrer at 500 rpm for 5 min to ensure the homogeneity of membrane phase solution.…”
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“…In the beginning, the W/O emulsion was produced based on optimum condition reported in previous study. 13 The membrane phase consisted of kerosene and Span 80. An adequate amount of Span 80 was added to kerosene solution and stirred using magnetic stirrer at 500 rpm for 5 min to ensure the homogeneity of membrane phase solution.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Emulsion liquid membrane (ELM) is a promising alternative to liquid-liquid extraction process that is effectively applied to recover various acid/base, metals and dyes. [5][6][7][8][9][10] The application of ELM in the recovery of textile dyes from industrial liquid waste is an interesting topic to be examined. A comprehensive study in the production of optimal emulsion has been done to efficiently recover the textile dyes.…”
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“…It provides high interfacial area and the system is able to selectively recover solute. [4] Liquid membrane is literally a membrane made of liquid. It consist of liquid phase that serves as a membrane barrier between two phases of aqueous solution or gas mixtures existing either in supported or unsupported form.…”
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confidence: 99%