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Investigating the Efficiency of Wastewater Treatment Plant Sludge in Removing Azo Dye Reactive Red 195 from Synthetic Wastewater in Aerobic and Anaerobic Conditions [PDF]
Background and purpose: Azo dyes are present in the wastewater of most textile factories, and if they enter water resources, they pose risks to the health of humans and the living environment due to the effects of toxicity, biological accumulation, and ...
Ramazan ali Dianati Tilaki +2 more
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Azo dyes, aromatic moieties linked together by azo (-N=N-) chromophores, represent the largest class of dyes used in textile-processing and other industries.
van der Zee, F.P., Zee, F.P., van der
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Occurrence and Washout of Health‐Hazardous Chemicals in Children's Clothing
A survey of 60 children's garments from the Swedish market showed a varying, often highly complex chemical content. The highest levels were generally found in synthetic materials and the lowest in light‐coloured cotton. Further, the washout effect by laundry and sweat migration of textile chemicals was investigated.
Awat Dostberg +4 more
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Azo dyes are released into wastewater streams without any pretreatment and pollute water and soilenvironments. To prevent contamination of our vulnerable resources, removal of these dye pollutants is of greatimportance.
Shahid Mahmood +4 more
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Industrial textile effluents containing azo dyes pose a major environmental challenge due to their persistence and toxicity. This study evaluated the capacity of a native white-rot fungus (Lentinus sp.) to treat a real textile effluent polluted with an ...
Camila Gómez Garcés +2 more
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Hybrid diazo‐ and pyrazole‐carboxamide benzenesulfonamides emerge as highly potent and selective inhibitors of tumor‐associated carbonic anhydrases. A 3,4‐dichloro‐substituted derivative achieves sub‐2 nM inhibition of hCA IX and displays promising anticancer activity, revealing a valuable scaffold for the development of next‐generation cancer‐targeted
Suleyman Akocak +8 more
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Effect of different plants on azo-dye wastewater bio-decolorization
Two salt-tolerant plants (Medicago sativa L. and Sesbania cannabina Pers) as well as a kind of salt-tolerant azo-dye decolorization bacteria GTY (Gracilibacillus sp.GTY) were selected to treat acid red B or acid scarlet GR contaminated water.
Zhou, Xiaobai, Xiang, Xuemin
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Experimental and Computational Elucidation of Protic Redox Reaction Mechanisms
Comparing quantum chemical calculations of redox potentials against experimental data provides a powerful and cost‐effective method for validating proposed protic redox reaction mechanisms, provided that computational and experimental uncertainties are robustly quantified. Molecular design of redox‐active species for applications such as redox sensing,
Lachlan O. Smith, Deborah L. Crittenden
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The outstanding activity of the g‐C3N4/BC(0.2%)/LaO composite heterostructure led to efficient removal of different organics in photocatalytic reaction. This was attributed to its improved microstructural characteristics, as well as photo absorption, charge separation, and transfer, which were boosted by the bridging role of BC between g‐C3N4 and LaO ...
Kingsley Igenepo John +4 more
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