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Application of docking and active site analysis for enzyme linked biodegradation of textile dyes.

Environmental Pollution, 2019
Growth of textile industries led to production of enormous dye varieties. These textile dyes are largely used, chemically stable and easy to synthesize.
Shantkriti Srinivasan   +4 more
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Textile dyes Maxilon blue 5G and Reactive blue 203 induce acute toxicity and DNA damage during embryonic development of Danio rerio.

Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology : CBP, 2020
Common textile dyes used in various industrial sectors are organic compounds and considered for the aquatic environment as pollutants. The textile dye industry is one of the main sectors that have serious impacts on the environment due to a large amount ...
Mine Köktürk   +4 more
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Contact dermatitis from textile dyes

Contact Dermatitis, 1994
6 female patients with allergic contact dermatitis from textile dyes are described. Lesions were confined to areas in direct contact with the offending garment, mainly where friction and/or pressure occurred. Patch tests were positive to 2 or more disperse dyes. Thin‐layer chromatography was carried out on the dyes extracted from fabrics of 3 patients,
C, Lisboa, M A, Barros, A, Azenha
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Adsorption of textile dyes using an activated carbon and crosslinked polyvinyl phosphonic acid composite.

Journal of Environmental Management, 2019
Activated carbon is one of the most studied materials for the adsorption of textile dyes. The adsorptive properties of this material are a result of its high specific surface area and some of the functional groups acquired during the chemical activation.
A. Herrera-González   +2 more
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Green synthesis: Photocatalytic degradation of textile dyes using metal and metal oxide nanoparticles-latest trends and advancements

Critical reviews in environmental science and technology, 2019
The balance between economic development and environmental damage is also evident in the problem of pollution and waste management. Increased economic activity, mainly in industrial countries, has seen a rise in pollution generated from waste including ...
P. C. Nagajyothi   +5 more
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Ultrasound in textile dyeing and the decolouration/mineralization of textile dyes

Dyes and Pigments, 2005
Abstract In recent decades ultrasound has established an important place in different industrial processes such as the medical field, and has started to revolutionize environmental protection. The idea of using ultrasound in textile wet processes is not a new one.
Simona Vajnhandl   +1 more
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Sustainable textile dyeing processes

Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2015
Textile effluents are characterized by high chemical oxygen demand, biological oxygen demand, total dissolved solids, pH and colour. Fabric preparation steps, such as desizing, scouring, bleaching and mercerizing, use various chemicals and plenty of water.
Gunasekar Varadarajan   +1 more
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Impact of textile dyes on health and ecosystem: a review of structure, causes, and potential solutions

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2022
Tarekul Islam   +4 more
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Textile Dyes (excluding Reactive Dyes)

2014
In contrast to the application of pigments, involving mechanical anchoring of discrete solid particles in a polymeric matrix, dyeing relies on equilibrium processes involving diffusion or sorption of dye molecules or ions within the substrate. Dyes are used in the coloration of a wide range of substrates including paper, leather and plastics, but by ...
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Covalent immobilization of laccase by one pot three component reaction and its application in the decolorization of textile dyes.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2018
In present study, laccase from Myceliophthora thermophila, was immobilized on epoxy-functionalized silica via one-pot three component reaction as a novel and efficient method for immobilization.
F. Salami   +3 more
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