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Influence of microwave irradiation on hypochlorite decolorisation of synthetic dyes
In this study three synthetic dyes were treated using hypochlorite or combination of hypochlorite and microwave irradiation in order to investigate factors which determine decolorisation of the investigated compounds. An azo dye (C.I. Reactive Orange 16 -
Dušan Ž. Mijin +4 more
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ABSTRACT Tartrazine (TZ) is a widely used synthetic azo dye with high aqueous stability, resulting in persistence in wastewater. Photoreactive nanomaterials, principally zinc oxide (ZnO) and titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs), are frequently employed for dye removal under light‐exposed conditions; nevertheless, their ecotoxicological ...
İrem Can +3 more
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ABSTRACT Secondary microplastics (MPs) from single‐use consumer products are rapidly becoming one of the most persistent and widespread pollutants of our time. Freshwater systems act as early sinks for MPs where fragmentation and additive leaching expose aquatic life to a broad spectrum of toxic compounds.
Alisha M. Janiga‐MacNelly +3 more
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ABSTRACT Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) pose significant ecological and human health risks due to their persistence, bioaccumulation, toxicity, and global distribution. Conventional remediation methods are often inadequate for achieving complete mineralization, demonstrating the need for advanced and substantial approaches.
Viola O. Okechukwu +2 more
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Contact Allergens Relevant to LGBTQI Populations: A Narrative Review and Practical Considerations
ABSTRACT Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is a common inflammatory skin disorder with significant morbidity across populations. Sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals, including LGBTQI populations, are exposed to unique allergens due to gender‐affirming medical therapies, surgical interventions, cosmetics and grooming practices, sexual health ...
Nicholas van Rooij
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Graphitic Carbon Nitride Catalyzes the Reduction of the Azo Bond by Hydrazine under Visible Light
Graphitic carbon nitride is a semiconducting material of a graphite-like 2D layered structure. It is well known for its photocatalytic properties, which can be exploited for solar-light-driven water splitting and degradation of organic pollutants.
Makobi C. Okolie +6 more
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Azo dye is one of the synthetic organic dye groups most widely used in the textile industry. The release of this component into the environment can be harmful to the living organisms and the ecosystems.
Puti Sri Komala +2 more
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The plasticisation model of dye diffusion: Part 6
Abstract Previously published data reported for the temperature dependency of the exhaustion of a mordant dye and acid dye, as well as both the exhaustion and fixation of a reactive dye and adsorption of a direct dye, on three different types of wool substrate, over a diverse range of dyeing temperatures and conditions, were re‐evaluated using the ...
Stephen M. Burkinshaw
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Textile azo dye decolorization and detoxification using bacteria isolated from textile effluents
Azo dyes, which are highly toxic, carcinogenic, and mutagenic for living organisms, are used as coloring chemicals in textile industries. Physicochemical methods used for removing azo dyes are expensive, can generate secondary waste, and are not very ...
Arun Karnwal
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Abstract Regenerated bamboo fibres offer a sustainable alternative to conventional cellulosic materials; however, achieving high and reproducible colour strength with reactive dyes may depend on both fibre accessibility and dye molecular architecture.
Arzu Yavas, Ece Kalayci, Ozan Avinc
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