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Title Valorisation of Tannery Waste to Recover Chromium with a View to Reusing It in Industrial Practise
ID_Doc 27863
Authors Kowalik-Klimczak, A; Lozynska, M; Zycki, M; Schadewell, C; Fiehn, T; Wozniak, B; Flisek, M
Title Valorisation of Tannery Waste to Recover Chromium with a View to Reusing It in Industrial Practise
Year 2024
Published Membranes, 14.0, 6
DOI 10.3390/membranes14060136
Abstract This paper presents the basic assumptions of the concept of a new technology for the valorisation of chromium tannery waste. It assumes the use of an integrated system of the thermal pressure hydrolysis process and membrane filtration techniques for the recovery of chromium compounds and the use of a separated organic matter during anaerobic fermentation. According to the assumptions of the developed technological concept, at the first stage, the crushed mixture of chromium tannery waste is decomposed in the process of thermal pressure hydrolysis using appropriate process conditions in an alkaline environment. Then, the liquid product of this process (the so-called hydrolysate) is processed using centrifugal force separation and ultrafiltration. Such activities enable the recovery of chromium compounds for rawhide currying and concentration of organic matter (fats, proteins) with energy potential. Research carried out under conditions similar to real operating conditions proved that chromium compounds recovered from waste can be successfully used in the processing of cowhides intended for the production of footwear. The industrial implementation of the developed technology for valorising chromium tannery waste would enable the transition from a linear to a circular economy.
Author Keywords chromium waste; thermal pressure hydrolysis (TPH); ultrafiltration (UF); circular economy; tanning industry
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001255998900001
WoS Category Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry, Physical; Engineering, Chemical; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Polymer Science
Research Area Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry; Engineering; Materials Science; Polymer Science
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/14/6/136/pdf?version=1717688951
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