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DECOLORIZATION OF REMAZOL BLUE AND REMAZOL RED USING ASPERGILLUS NIGER ISOLATED FROM TEXTILE WASTEWATER [PDF]
Discharge of textile dyes in wastewater of textile factories represents a major environment problem threatening the aquatic life. The decolorization of such harmful chemicals is of paramount importance. In this work, Aspergillus niger, a brown rot fungi,
Abeer, M. Mohamed +4 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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Effective removal of anionic textile dyes using adsorbent synthesized from coffee waste
Adsorption of Reactive Black 5 and Congo Red from aqueous solution by coffee waste modified with polyethylenimine was investigated. The removal percentages of both dyes increased with amount of polyethyleneimine in the modified adsorbent ...
Syieluing Wong +6 more
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Studies On the Role of Fungal Strains in Bioremediation of Dyes Isolated from Textile Effluents
Fungal strains are widely used for the cleaning of soil, sediments, groundwater, surface water, and the ecosystem. The presence of extracellular enzymes in fungi facilitates the process of bioremediation of textile dyes.
Muhammad Nawaz +5 more
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Dyeing of Textiles with Natural Dyes [PDF]
Textile materials (natural and synthetic) used to be coloured for value addition, look and desire of the customers. Anciently, this purpose of colouring textile was initiated using colours of natural source, untill synthetic colours/dyes were invented and commercialized.
Ashis Kumar, Adwaita Konar
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Using Serial Fungal Bioreactor for Reducing the Colored Dyes Wastewater
Serial fungal bioreactor which contained two species of fungi, Trichoderma harzianum and Penicillium spp. were used to reduce the colored dyes wastewater in the textile factories in Al-Kadhmia city/ Baghdad.
Hussein Ali Sabtie +2 more
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The Natural Constituents of Historical Textile Dyes [PDF]
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Ferreira, Ester S. B. +3 more
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Synthesis and Characterisation of Azo-Based Dichlorotriazine Reactive Dye with Halochromic Behaviour
Halochromism or pH sensitivity has tremendous potential for applications in various textile fields, such as protective clothing, wound dressings, etc. Reactive dye is mostly used to colour cotton or other regenerated cellulose fibres due to its better ...
Mustafijur Rahman +5 more
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Chitosan-based hybrid materials as adsorbents for textile dyes–A review
Chitosan is a pseudo-natural cationic polysaccharide in nature. Because of its wide range of physical and biochemical properties, chitosan and its hybrid materials are being used in various industrial sectors.
S. Qamar +4 more
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