Mechanism of Bonding Reactive Dyes with Copolymer (chloromethyl)oxirane-1H-imidazole cationised Cellulose. [PDF]
Pruś S +3 more
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The Interaction of Human Glutathione Transferase GSTA1-1 with Reactive Dyes. [PDF]
Alqarni MH +3 more
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EFFECT OF UV IRRADIATION ON THE DYEING OF COTTON FABRIC WITH REACTIVE BLUE 204 [PDF]
Reactive dyes are synthetic organic compounds used on a wide scale in textile industry, for painting materials of different types and compositions (e.g. 100% cotton, wool, natural satin, viscose, synthetic fibres).
ROŞU Liliana +3 more
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Decolorization of azo dyes by a novel aerobic bacterial strain Bacillus cereus strain ROC
Synthetic dyes are widely used as colorant compounds in various industries for different purposes. Among all the dyestuffs, azo dyes constitute the largest and the most used class of dyes.
Anum Fareed +5 more
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Reusing salt of reactive dyeing wastewater for reactive dyeing [PDF]
Zaisheng Cai +4 more
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Dye Sorption from Mixtures on Chitosan Sorbents
This article presents studies on the sorption of the anionic dyes Reactive Black 5 (RB5) and Reactive Yellow 84 (RY84) from solutions of single dyes and from dye mixtures onto three chitosan sorbents–chitin, chitosan DD75% and chitosan DD95%.
Urszula Filipkowska, Tomasz Jóźwiak
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Effects of alkanolamine solvents on the aggregation states of reactive dyes in concentrated solutions and the properties of the solutions. [PDF]
Cao C +6 more
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Background and Objectives: Synthetic dyes are recalcitrant to degradation and toxic to different organisms. Decolorization of textile wastewaters is one of the major concerns since last decades.
Narjes Jafari +2 more
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Radiological and chemical hazards of persistent organic pollutants in the textile sector
The textile industry exposes people to various harmful and allergenic compounds, with dye wastewater being a significant source of persistent organic pollutants (chemical substances accumulate in living organisms and pose risks to human health and ...
Sameh H. Fouda +2 more
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DEGRADATION OF DYES CONTAMINATED AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION USING LACCASE SUPPORTED ON LOCAL PORCELAINTE
This research explores an efficient decolorization approach of aqueous solution containing Reactive Navy Blue (RNB), Reactive Red (RR), Reactive Turquoise Blue (RTB), and Reactive Black (RB) dyes by employing laccase immobilized on granular Porcelanite (
Younis Swadi. Tlaiaa +2 more
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