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Sourour Mzahma, Joelle Duplay, Dalila Souguir, Raja Ben Amar, Malika Ghazi and Mohamed Hachicha
Several processes have been developed to treat the textile effluents. Membrane technologies are among the most reliable processes for purifying these effluents. However, due to high costs, only reduced quantities are being treated. The recycling practice...
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Zainab Naseem, Muhammad Naveed, Muhammad Imran, Muhammad Saqlain, Muhammad Asif, Mohsin Bashir, Saud Alamri, Manzer H. Siddiqui, Martin Brtnicky and Adnan Mustafa
The presence of textile effluents in water bodies is a matter of concern due to toxicity caused by textile dyes, associated heavy metals and salts. Endophytic bacteria have been reported to reduce the phytotoxicity of textile wastewater (TWW) and improve...
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Adriana Popa, Laura Cocheci, Lavinia Lupa, Aniela Pop and Aurelia Visa
The synthesised and characterised novel compounds of ß-phosphonate-type glycine pendant groups grafted on S-DVB copolymer present a great potential application in the treatment of water with organic pollutants, such as effluents resulting from the pharma...
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Uzma Ramzan, Farah Rauf Shakoori, Muhammad Tariq Zahid, Waqar Majeed, Itrat Zahra, Syed Zaghum Abbas, Amor Hedfi, Sabry Hassan, Abdul Rauf Shakoori and Abdullah Al Mutery
Azo dyes in textile industry effluent are one of the major toxic contaminants causing a severe threat to life. Bioremediation is the most cost-effective and environmentally beneficial innovative biotechnologically technique used to mitigate dyes? toxic e...
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Juliane Andressa Chicatto, Hayssa Carolini Alamar Nunes, Marcel Jefferson Gonçalves, Cristiane Vieira Helm, Deisi Altmajer Vaz, Lorena Benathar Ballod Tavares
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The aim of this interdisciplinary approach is to provide innovative solutions to environmental problems, in particular, improving the treatment of textile industrial effluents and finding a use for the residual biomass generated from palm tree (Bactris g...
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Lila Balasubramaniam
Pág. 16
In the South-East Asia, specifically in Malaysia, one of the fastest growing industries is textile industry. Nevertheless, preliminary studies prove that dyeing process in the textile manufacturing consumes a large amount of water, thus channelling harmf...
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Julliana Isabelle Simionato, Lucas D. G. Villalobos, Milena Keller Bulla, Fabio Augusto Garcia Coró, Juliana Carla Garcia
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Chitin extracted from silkworm chrysalides was used to prepare chitosan applied in this investigation. Adsorption studies were carried out in column and in aqueous suspension with two dyes, blue remazol (RN) and black remazol 5 (RB). The study showed tha...
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Osorio Moreira Couto Junior, Maria Angélica Simões Dornelas Barros, Nehemias Curvelo Pereira
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This study investigated the optimization of time of coagulation, flocculation, and sedimentation of the chemical coagulant, aluminum sulfate and natural coagulant, Tannin. It was performed an economic analysis of the process, checked the removal efficien...
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Vinicius Conceição, Flavio Bentes Freire, Karina Querne de Carvalho
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This study aimed to evaluate the treatment of a synthetic textile wastewater containing the blue indigo dye in a UASB (upflow anaerobic reactor), on a bench scale, followed by pottery clay adsorption. The system monitoring was verified by the following p...
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Siew-Teng Ong, Pei-Sin Keng, Weng-Nam Lee, Sie-Tiong Ha and Yung-Tse Hung
Dye wastes represent one of the most problematic groups of pollutants because they can be easily identified by the human eye and are not easily biodegradable. This literature review paper highlights and provides an overview of dye waste treatments perfor...
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