The synthetic dyes used in the textile industry pollute a large amount of water. Textile dyes do not bind tightly to the fabric and are discharged as effluent into the aquatic environment.
Sameh S Ali +2 more
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Photocatalysis as a pre-discharge treatment to improve the effect of textile dyes on human health: A critical review [PDF]
The increasing need for dyes in the textile sector, has led to significant environmental consequences such as natural water contamination. Textile dyes in water can hinder algae and aquatic plant growth, break down into harmful intermediates, and affect ...
Dineo A. Bopape +2 more
doaj +3 more sources
Recent Strategies for the Remediation of Textile Dyes from Wastewater: A Systematic Review [PDF]
The presence of dye in wastewater causes substantial threats to the environment, and has negative impacts not only on human health but also on the health of other organisms that are part of the ecosystem. Because of the increase in textile manufacturing,
Manikant Tripathi +11 more
semanticscholar +2 more sources
Diversity of Synthetic Dyes from Textile Industries, Discharge Impacts and Treatment Methods
Natural dyes have been used from ancient times for multiple purposes, most importantly in the field of textile dying. The increasing demand and excessive costs of natural dye extraction engendered the discovery of synthetic dyes from petrochemical ...
Houda Ben Slama +9 more
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Ir Spectroscopy Studies of the Textile Materials Structures With Natural Dyes
The scientific study examines the functional groups of the oregano shell dye for dyeing textile materials, the expansion of color capabilities and capabilities capable of resisting microorganisms.
S. Sh. Sabyrkhanova +3 more
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Photocatalytic degradation of disperse azo dyes in textile wastewater using green zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized in plant extract: A critical review [PDF]
Textile wastewater comprises a complex mixture of chemical substances and dyes such as disperse dyes which have a high potential as carcinogenic, mutagenic, and teratogenic.
Ajit Sharma, Ajit Sharma +5 more
core +1 more source
Development of biopolymer-based menstrual pad and quality analysis against commercial merchandise
Background Managing menstrual hygiene in the least developed countries represents a significant obstacle for women and girls. Commonly dirty stuffs are used to control the menstrual cycle which causes many diseases, while disposable hygiene-absorbent ...
Md. Moynul Hassan Shibly +4 more
doaj +1 more source
Production of lipopeptide biosurfactant by Kurthia gibsonii KH2 and their synergistic action in biodecolourisation of textile wastewater [PDF]
Textile dyes are recalcitrant molecules and contain a high level of chemicals and colour which poses a serious challenge to surrounding environments.
Abdullah, Shakila +5 more
core +1 more source
Mycoremediation of anthraquinone dyes from textile industries: a mini-review
The discharge of wastewater from textile industries into aquatic bodies has severe health and environmental impacts. Textile industries generate huge amounts of effluents containing hazardous toxic dyes.
Sudip Sen, Smita Raut, Sangeeta Raut
doaj +1 more source
Environmental contamination brought on by the discharge of wastewater from textile industries is a growing concern on a global scale. Textile industries produce a huge quantity of effluents containing a myriad of chemicals, mostly dyes.
S. Sudarshan +6 more
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