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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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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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Optimization and mechanisms for biodecoloration of a mixture of dyes by Trichosporon akiyoshidainum HP 2023 [PDF]
Trichosporon akiyoshidainum HP2023 is a basidiomycetous yeast isolated from Las Yungas rainforest (Tucumán, Argentina) and selected based on its outstanding textile-dye-decolorizing ability.
Castellanos, Lucia Ines +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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Lactose to naturalize textile dyes
Many natural dyes, for example carminic acid, are soluble in water. We present a simple strategy to naturalize synthetic azadyes through their linkage with lactose to induce their water solubility. The dyeing process of textile fibres then becomes possible in water without additives such as surfactants and mordants, which result in products that are ...
Bianchini R +4 more
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Environmental effects of natural dyes and syntetic dyes: a comparison [PDF]
Dyes is important to add colorant on fabrics. The dyeing process makes a fabric colourful and attractive. However, the waste disposed by dyeing process was hazard to environment especially synthetic dyes.
Jalil, Anis Jazira +3 more
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Textile wastewater heavy metal pollution has become a severe environmental problem worldwide. Metal ion inclusion in a dye molecule exhibits a bathochromic shift producing deeper but duller shades, which provides excellent colouration.
Sasireka Velusamy +3 more
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Investigation of dyeing based on pandanus amaryllifolius for superhydrophobic coating in cotton-polyester blended in textile application [PDF]
Natural dyes are derived from natural resources. Colouring materials obtained from natural resources of plant, animal, mineral, and microbial origins were used for colouration of various textile materials.
Chew, Gin Yan +3 more
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Kinetics of dyeing in continuous circulation with direct dyes: tencel case [PDF]
Due to the special characteristics of Tencel fibres, it is important to gather new data and information in order to improve our knowledge of their performance during dyeing.
Immich, Ana Paula +4 more
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The present work aims to study the adsorption processes and the photochemical depollution of the waters contaminated with Direct Orange textile dyes - 26 released into the water.
Ion Rodica-Mariana +3 more
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