Decolorization of mixture of dyes: A critical review [PDF]
Water plays a vital and essential role in our ecosystem. This natural resource is becoming scarce, making its availability a major social and economic concern.
V. K. Gupta +4 more
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Textile Dyeing Wastewater Treatment
Textile industry can be classified into three categories viz., cotton, woolen, and synthetic fibers depending upon the used raw materials. The cotton textile industry is one of the oldest industries in China. The textile dyeing industry consumes large quantities of water and produces large volumes of wastewater from different steps in the dyeing and ...
Wang, Zongping +3 more
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Degradation of reactive red 195 by selected bacteria from textile wastewater [PDF]
Four selected bacterial strains coded R1, R2, Rc and Rd were successfully isolated from raw textile wastewater. They were screened for their ability to degrade an azo dye of Reactive Red 195 on solid and in liquid dye-containing media.
Nawahwi, Mohd. Zaini
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Behaving badly? The conservation of modern textile art [PDF]
Textile conservators are increasingly likely to be asked to treat modern textile artworks. These often present new challenges: they may be made of unusual materials whose deterioration patterns are unfamiliar, they may utilise traditional textile ...
Lennard, F.
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Feasibility of Forward Osmosis to Recover Textile Dyes Using Single Salts and Multicomponent Draw Solutions. [PDF]
Cifuentes-Cabezas M +6 more
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DEFRA Clothing Action Plan [PDF]
As part of Defra’s Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) programme, a voluntary clothing industry initiative was co-ordinated by Defra with the aim to improve the environmental and ethical performance of clothing.
Maxwell, Dorothy, Williams, Dilys
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Lentinula edodes lignocellulolases and lipases produced in Macaúba residue and use of the enzymatic extract in the degradation of textile dyes. [PDF]
da Luz JMR +5 more
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Environmental Impacts and Strategies for Bioremediation of Dye-Containing Wastewater
Rapid industrialization, along with the development of textile and other associated industries, has led to the discharge of dyes, heavy metals, and other carcinogenic and environmentally harmful substances into water bodies.
Mukesh Kumar +10 more
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Descoloration of industrial dyes and simulated textile effluents dyes by turnip peroxidase [PDF]
The removal of important textile dyes by turnip peroxidase (TNP) was evaluated. The textile effluents besides the residual dyes contain also chemical auxiliaries such as salts, dispersing and wetting agents.
Amorim, M. T. Pessoa de +3 more
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The prevalence and relevance of patch testing with textile dyes. [PDF]
Nijman L +3 more
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