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Adverse Impact of Textile Dyes on the Aquatic Environment as well as on Human Beings

Toxicology International, 2021
Dyeing stages involved in textile processing are considered to be one of the major contributors to aquatic pollution. Dyes being highly persistent due to the chemical composition are considered to be one of the most detrimental groups.
Sukanya Mehra, Mandeep Singh, P. Chadha
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Textile dye dermatitis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1985
The literature concerning textile dye dermatitis published during the last decade was reviewed. Sixty-one cases of dye-allergic contact dermatitis in which the presentation or course of the dermatitis was unusual or the dye allergen was one not previously reported have been described.
K L, Hatch, H I, Maibach
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A review on classifications, recent synthesis and applications of textile dyes

, 2020
The classification of textile dyes has become essential due to the remarkable increase in the type and number of dyes. The structural classification of these dyes can be determined by the following functional groups: Anthraquinone, azo, phthalocyanine ...
S. Benkhaya, S. M. Rabet, A. Harfi
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Removal of toxic heavy metals, phenolic compounds and textile dyes from industrial waste water using phosphonium based ionic liquids

, 2020
This article focused on a comprehensive result of the development of three phosphonium based room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) of same cation, trihexyltetradecylphosphonium ([PC6C6C6C14]), with different organic or inorganic anions viz.
K. K. Thasneema   +9 more
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Heavy metal determination and aquatic toxicity evaluation of textile dyes and effluents using Artemia salina

, 2020
The present study was aimed to evaluate the presence of harmful heavy metals in textile dyes and selected textile effluents. Physicochemical parameters are the significant alarming signs of water pollution. The textile waters analyzed in the study showed
Swarnkumar Reddy, W. J. Osborne
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Contamination of textile dyes in aquatic environment: Adverse impacts on aquatic ecosystem and human health, and its management using bioremediation.

Journal of Environmental Management
Textile dyes are the burgeoning environmental contaminants across the world. They might be directly disposed of from textile industries into the aquatic bodies, which act as the direct source for the entire ecosystem, ultimately impacting the human ...
Sohini Dutta   +9 more
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Adsorption capacity comparison between graphene oxide and graphene nanoplatelets for the removal of coloured textile dyes from wastewater

Environmental technology, 2020
The synthesis of graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets, to be used as an adsorbent for the removal of textile dyes from wastewater, was optimized by the modified Hummers method. The GO nanosheets produced were compared with commercial graphene and characterized
L. K. de Assis   +4 more
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Impact of Textile Dyes on Human Health and Environment

, 2020
The textile industry is one of the important industries that generates a large amount of industrial effluents. Color is the main attraction of any fabric.
Javid Manzoor, Manoj Sharma
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Biodegradation and decolorization of textile dyes by bacterial strains: a biological approach for wastewater treatment

Zeitschrift fur physikalische Chemie (Munchen. 1991), 2020
Textile industry releases large quantities of toxic dyes, which is a threat to public health and needs proper management before their release into environment.
M. Ikram   +2 more
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Textile dye decolorization using cyanobacteria

Biotechnology Letters, 2005
Cyanobacterial cultures isolated from sites polluted by industrial textile effluents were screened for their ability to decolorize cyclic azo dyes. Gloeocapsa pleurocapsoides and Phormidium ceylanicum decolorized Acid Red 97 and FF Sky Blue dyes by more than 80% after 26 days.
Amit, Parikh, Datta, Madamwar
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