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A review on the treatment of dyes in printing and dyeing wastewater by plant biomass carbon.
Bioresource Technology, 2022Printing and dyeing wastewater (PDW) has characteristics of large amount of water, elevated content of residual dyes, poor biodegradability, high alkalinity and large change of water quality, making its treatment difficult.
Zhongchuan Liu +3 more
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The degradation of printing and dyeing wastewater by manganese-based catalysts.
Science of the Total Environment, 2022Printing and dyeing wastewater generally has high pH, high turbidity, poor biodegradability, complex composition, and high chroma, which make it one of the most difficult industrial wastewaters to treat.
Yuming Tu +8 more
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, 2020
The dyeing wastewaters are composed of complex chemical compositions, which are toxic and cause biotic risks. For eco-friendly remediation of such toxicants, agro-based materials are used as biosorbent/adsorbent and co-substrate in both physiochemical ...
Saurabh Mishra, Liu Cheng, Abhijit Maiti
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The dyeing wastewaters are composed of complex chemical compositions, which are toxic and cause biotic risks. For eco-friendly remediation of such toxicants, agro-based materials are used as biosorbent/adsorbent and co-substrate in both physiochemical ...
Saurabh Mishra, Liu Cheng, Abhijit Maiti
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, 2020
Natural dyes have become an alternative option of interest for textile dyeing. The selection of native species as a natural dye can make its use feasible and enhance local biodiversity. In the present study, the extract of Croton urucurana Baill.
Patricia Muniz Dos Santos Silva +7 more
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Natural dyes have become an alternative option of interest for textile dyeing. The selection of native species as a natural dye can make its use feasible and enhance local biodiversity. In the present study, the extract of Croton urucurana Baill.
Patricia Muniz Dos Santos Silva +7 more
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Dyeing of textiles with natural dyes extracted from Terminalia arjuna and Thespesia populnea fruits
, 2020Natural dyes are eco-friendly, non-hazardous and sustainable. But the use of metal mordants such as copper, chromium, tin and zinc could make the application of natural dyes unsustainable since they are heavy metals.
A. K, G. S, S. N.
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Interfacial Assembly of Metal-Phenolic Networks for Hair Dyeing.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2020Fast and facile coating strategies play a key role in the surface engineering and functionalization of materials for various applications. Herein, we report a safe, rapid, and eco-friendly hair dyeing process for natural gray hair via the optimized ...
Huimin Geng +6 more
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A review on developments in dyeing cotton fabrics with reactive dyes for reducing effluent pollution
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2015Awais Khatri, Muhammad Mohsin
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Natural dyeing of cotton fabric with extracts from mango tree: A step towards sustainable dyeing
, 2020Recently, there has been a great deal of interest to circumvent the environmental problems associated with manufactured colouring agents by using natural dyes.
Million Ayele +4 more
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Textile History, 2019
The coloration of textiles goes back to pre-history. However, it can be difficult to research and write about, because it is hard to be confident that we are talking about the ‘right’ — or original...
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The coloration of textiles goes back to pre-history. However, it can be difficult to research and write about, because it is hard to be confident that we are talking about the ‘right’ — or original...
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