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Rationale
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Course Outcomes:
Students will be able to achieve & demonstrate the following COs on completion of course based learning
- Identify toxic chemicals and dyes used in the textile industry.
- Choose the relevant testing method for testing textile effluent
- Select relevant physical and chemical methods for treating textile effluent.
Unit I
Water Pollution in the Textile Industry 1.1 Pollution: definition, types of water pollutants added in water in different wet processes. 1.2 Water quality parameters and norms of textile wastewater (required to follow before releasing it in water resources). 1.3 Toxicological aspect: effect of toxic chemicals used in the textile industry on the environment. 1.4 ISO 14000 series purpose and norms.
Suggested Learning Pedagogie
Lecture Using Chalk-Board Demonstration Presentations Flipped Classroom Case Study
Unit II
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Unit III
Effluent treatment 3.1 Basic design of the wastewater treatment plant. 3.2 Primary treatments- screening, sedimentation, equalization, neutralization, chemical coagulation, mechanical flocculation. 3.3 Secondary treatments: aerated lagoon, trickling filtration, activated sludge process, oxidation ditch. 3.4 3.4 Tertiary treatments- oxidation technique, electrolytic precipitation, electrochemical process, photocatalytic degradation, reverse osmosis, multiple evaporators
Suggested Learning Pedagogie
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List of Experiments:
- *Effect of textile wastewater containing azo dyes on seed germination.
- *Free formaldehyde content present in textile wastewater.
- Evaporation method to determine total solid , suspended solid and dissolved solids in the given texile effluent.
- *Chemical oxygen demand (COD) of textile effluent.
- *Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) of textile effluent.
- Determination of chlorides present in the post-bleaching textile wastewater.
- *Comparitive study of different coagulants for removing colloidal impurities in textile wastewater.
- Optimisation of coagulant concentration for reducing colloidal impurities in textile wastewater.
- *Oxidation method of reducing the TDS of given textile wastewater.
- *Coagulation and Flocculation method of reducing colloidal impurities of treated textile wastewater.
- *Dosing method of neutralizing textile effluent.
- Electrolytic method of reducing dissolved impurities from textile effluent.
- Enzymatic method of reducing dissolved impurities from textile effluent.
- Reverse osmosis method of reducing dissolved impurities from textile effluent.
- Thermal evaporation method of reducing dissolved impurities from textile effluent.
- Sedimentation method of reducing colloidal impurities of treated textile wastewater.
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Laboratory Equipment
- Textile wastewater sample, plastic trays seed of pea, mustard, etc. 1
- Aluminium and iron electrodes, 12-24 volts eliminator, power supply , wires, electrolytic cell, stainless steel crocodile clamps 12
- Textile wastewater sample, volumetric flask, measuring cylinder, graduated pipette, weighing balance, beakers, burette 2,4,5,6,11
- Textile wastewater sample, evaporating dish, weighing balance, oven 3
- Electrical stirrer, beaker, weighing balance. 7,8,10
- pH meter, beakers, glass-rods. 9
Learning Materials
- Subramanaian Senthilkumar Muthu Advances in Textile Waste Water Treatments Springer Verlag, Singapore, ISBN: 9789811600647
- Sharma, B.K Industrial Chemistry (including Chemical Engineering) Goel Publishing House, Gandhinagar, 1997 ISBN: 9788187224006
- Mohammad Farhat Ali; Bassam M. El Ali James and G. Speight Handbook of Industrial Chemistry: Organic Chemicals McGraw-Hill Education, New Delhi ISBN: 9780071410373
- Dr.O.L.Shanmugasundaram Textile Effluent Treatment Methods: a current focus on research & development Woodhead Publishing (January 1, 2020) ISBN-9789388320313
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