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Lychaete pellucida as a novel biosorbent for the biodegradation of hazardous azo dyes. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Monit Assess, 2023
Khalaf HA, El-Sheekh MM, Makhlof MEM.
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Anaerobic azo dye reduction

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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. The release of these compounds into the environment is undesirable, not only because of their colour, but also because many azo dyes and their breakdown products are toxic and/or mutagenic to life.
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Novel Azo dyes containing a hydrazide-hydrazone moiety for dyeing polyester fabric. [PDF]

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Ali AA   +7 more
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