Reuse of textile wastewater after homogenization–decantation treatment coupled to PVDF ultrafiltration membranes [PDF]
The textile industry is one of the largest consumers of water in the world and its wastewater is a serious problem when it is discharged without the proper treatment.
Buscio Olivera, Valentina +3 more
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Novas tendências no tratamento de efluentes têxteis New tendencies on textile effluent treatment
Textile effluents, when not correctly treated, cause a high impact to the environment. The main recalcitrant compounds present in textile effluent are represented by the synthetic dyes, used during the fibber dying process. Among others, the azo dyes are
Airton Kunz +3 more
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Surface modification of polyester using chicken feather keratin hydrolysate to improve water absorbency and dye uptake [PDF]
PET fiber has an intrinsic low hydrophilic character and an inactive surface which make it uncomfortable for wearing purpose. Moreover, it is difficult to colour polyester fabric other than disperse dyes.
Bayrau Nigusse, Abreha Bayrau +4 more
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Nanocrystalline TiO2 and halloysite clay mineral composite films prepared by sol-gel method:Synergistic effect and the case of silver modification to the photocatalytic degradation of basic blue- 41 azo dye in water [PDF]
Tubular halloysite clay mineral and nanocrystalline TiO2 were incorporated in the preparation of nanocomposite films on glass substrates via sol-gel method at 450 °C.
Kaplani, E. +4 more
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Aqueous Phase Textile Dye Degradation by Microbes and Nanoparticles: A Review
Textile industries utilize a variety of dyes and chemicals, resulting in wastewater that contains numerous hazardous components. The release of these dyes into aquatic systems poses a serious environmental and harms human health due to their persistence,
Banlambhabok Khongthaw +10 more
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Synthetic dyes, exceeding 100,000 types on the market and produced at a global scale of over 700,000 tons annually, are extensively used in the textile industry.
Kusumlata +3 more
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Using Natural Stone Pumice in Van Region on Adsorption of Some Textile Dyes
Toxic effect of textile dyes their increasing quantities in air, soil and water environments, because of growing of industrial actives, they must be taken into consideration since they harm to environment.
Ali Rıza KUL +3 more
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Application of mechanically alloyed Mn-Al metallic particles to wastewater treatment: a comparative investigation of chemical and bacterial approaches to dye degradation in residual textile waters [PDF]
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Abolighasemabadi, Mitra +5 more
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Tackling the technical history of the textiles of El-Deir, Kharga Oasis, the Western Desert of Egypt [PDF]
The site of El-Deir is situated north of Kharga in the “Great Oasis” of the Egyptian Western Desert (fig. 1). The site was occupied between the 6th century BC and the 6th century AD. A complex history emerged with the influence of many cultures: Persian,
Letellier-Willemin, Fleur
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Digital 3D reconstruction of historical textile fragment [PDF]
This paper presents a new methodology for reproducing historic fragment in 3D with realistic behaviour, providing users with a feel for the fragment detailing.
Bills, Paul J. +3 more
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