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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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Textile dyeing by dyestuffs of natural origin [PDF]
The textile industry is one of the biggest industrial consumers of water especially dye houses which utilize synthetic dyes and other chemicals. Natural dyes are generally environmental friendly and have many advantages over synthetic dyes with respect ...
Šmelcerović Miodrag +2 more
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Fast fashion uses an excessive amount of synthetic dyes and chemical reagents in textile production, while a large quantity of fast fashion apparel and clothes go to the landfill, posting environmental safety concerns.
Jiangning Che, Xu Yang
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Environmental awareness has become more important among individuals and societies in recent years. The increasing awareness and sensitivity to the environment have made the reintroduction of natural dyes in the textile industries even more important.
Recep Karadag
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Dyeing of textiles with natural dyes [PDF]
In recent years there has been a great interest in the application of natural dyes in dyeing textiles due to their biodegradability and high compatibility with the environment. According to the experts, there is a great potential for using natural dyes to the extent that in some areas they can very easily replace synthetic ones.
Jordeva, Sonja +4 more
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Allergic Contact Dermatitis Induced by Textile Necklace
Allergic contact dermatitis to textile dyes is considered to be a rare phenomenon. A recent review reported a prevalence of contact allergy to disperse dyes between 0.4 and 6.7%.
Uffe Nygaard +2 more
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One of the greatest environmental concerns in the world is thought to be the effluents from the textile industry. The use of synthetic dyes in textiles makes the traditional method of treating textile effluents more difficult.
Sultana Afrin Jahan Rima +6 more
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Opportunities of using Spirulina platensis as homemade natural dyes for textiles
Some previous studies on Spirulina platensis show that this species contains pigments that can be used as natural dyes in textiles. However, research on the usage of spirulina natural pigment in certain types of conventional textile handicraft home ...
Ciptandi Fajar +2 more
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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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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
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