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Reviewing textile wastewater produced by industries: characteristics, environmental impacts, and treatment strategies

open access: yesWater Science and Technology, 2022
The textile industry is one of the most intensive industries in chemical products whose wastewater contains hazardous dyes, pigments, dissolved/suspended solids, and heavy metals.
Weijun Gao, Gao Weijun
exaly   +3 more sources

Current status of textile wastewater management practices and effluent characteristics in Tanzania

open access: yesWater Science and Technology, 2021
Textile wastewater from wet processing units is a major environmental problem. Most chemicals, including dyes, are only partly consumed, resulting in highly colored wastewater containing a variety of chemicals released into the environment.
Bart Van der Bruggen   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Textile Wastewater Post Treatment Using Ozonation [PDF]

open access: yesJurnal Presipitasi, 2021
The textile industry is one of the industries that discharge an enormous quantity of highly colored wastewater because of the large amount of water used in the process.
Noviani Ima Wantoputri   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Treatment of industrial textile wastewater by means of forward osmosis aiming to recover dyes and clean water [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon
The textile industry is one of the largest water consumers, and, as a result of its activity, it generates tons of wastewater. In this research, forward osmosis has been employed to tackle the critical need of treating textile wastewater.
Carmen M. Sánchez-Arévalo   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

A critical review on the treatment of dye-containing wastewater: Ecotoxicological and health concerns of textile dyes and possible remediation approaches for environmental safety

open access: yesEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2022
The synthetic dyes used in the textile industry pollute a large amount of water. Textile dyes do not bind tightly to the fabric and are discharged as effluent into the aquatic environment.
Rania Al-Tohamy   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Dye removal from textile wastewater using scoria-based of vertical subsurface flow constructed wetland system [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Textile wastewater poses significant risks if discharged untreated, especially due to the presence of synthetic dyes, salts, and heavy metals. As a result, constructed wetlands have emerged as a promising solution for sustainable textile wastewater ...
Ribika Etana   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Sustainable green synthesis and characterization of nanocomposites for synergistic photocatalytic degradation of Reactive Orange 16 in textile wastewater using CuO@A-TiO2/Ro-TiO2 [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
This paper explores the photocatalytic degradation of Reactive Orange 16 (RO16) dye in textile wastewater employing a novel CuO@A-TiO2/Ro-TiO2 nanocomposite.
Amal A. Nassar   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

CHALLENGES IN TEXTILE WASTEWATER AND CURRENT PALLIATIVE METHODS: AN OVERVIEW

open access: yesInternational Islamic University Malaysia Engineering Journal, 2017
Effluents from dye and textile industries are highly contaminated and toxic to the environment. High concentration of non-biodegradable compounds contributes to increased biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) of the wastewater ...
Ibrahim Adebayo Bello
doaj   +2 more sources

Evaluation of Submereged Membrane Bioreactor (SMBR) in Municipal and Textile Wastewater Treatment of Shahinshahr, Isfahan [PDF]

open access: yesعلوم و مهندسی آب و فاضلاب, 2022
This study aimed to investigate the efficiency of submerged membrane bioreactors (SMBR) in textile and municipal wastewater treatment. First, membrane bioreactors were designed and fabricated using hollow fiber polypropylene membranes with pores of 0.2 ...
Farzad Hashemzadeh, Abbas Akbarzadeh
doaj   +1 more source

Textile wastewater treatment in anaerobic reactor: Influence of domestic wastewater as co-substrate in color and COD removal

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2023
Treatment of textile wastewater with domestic wastewater as co-substrate was investigated in this study. Combined textile and domestic wastewater at different mixing ratios (100:0, 80:20, 60:40) was treated under anaerobic reactor.
Jerome Michael Bidu   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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