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Textile dye wastewater characteristics and constituents of synthetic effluents : a critical review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Textile industries are responsible for one of the major environmental pollution problems in the world, because they release undesirable dye effluents. Textile wastewater contains dyes mixed with various contaminants at a variety of ranges.
Scholz, M, Yaseen, DA
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Effect of textile wastewater on growth and yield of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

open access: yesSoil & Environment, 2017
Textile wastewater can be a good source of nutrients in addition to meet the crop water requirements in areas facing water shortage problem. The use of untreated industrial wastewater can be hazardous for end users and soil environment due to high ...
Najam-us-Sahar   +5 more
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Reuse of textile wastewater after homogenization–decantation treatment coupled to PVDF ultrafiltration membranes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
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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Double decoupling effectiveness of water consumption and wastewater discharge in China’s textile industry based on water footprint theory [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2019
As a traditional pillar industry in China, the textile industry has been intensifying the pressure of the water resource load and its reduction of water environment emissions over the years.
Yi Li, Yi Wang
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Evaluation and comparison the performance of titanium and zirconium(IV) tetrachloride in textile wastewater treatment

open access: yesData in Brief, 2018
Wastewater treatment is a key challenge in the textile industry. The current treatment methods for textile wastewater are insufficient or ineffective for complex dyes generated from the textile industry. This study evaluated the performances of two novel
Hamidi Abdul Aziz   +6 more
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Solar Thermal Technology Aided Membrane Distillation Process for Wastewater Treatment in Textile Industry—A Technoeconomic Feasibility Assessment

open access: yesEng, 2023
Because textile industries are intensely water-consuming and generate a huge quantity of wastewater, the present study examines the scope of using solar thermal technology to treat wastewater from textile industries.
Mukesh Kumar Gupta   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Evaluation of gradual adaptation of mixed microalgae consortia cultivation using textile wastewater via fed batch operation

open access: yesBiotechnology Reports, 2018
This study investigated mixed microalgae consortia cultivation in a fed batch reactor using textile wastewater. The results showed 95% of total phosphorus (TP) and 70% of total nitrogen (TN) depletion during the operational period.
Gopalakrishnan Kumar   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Novel trends in AOPs for textile wastewater treatment. Enhanced dye by-products removal by catalytic and synergistic actions

open access: yesWater Resources and Industry, 2021
The textile industry causes massive water pollution. As far as the color of textile wastewater is the most visible source of this pollution, it is the most studied. However, could the color of textile wastewater be only the top of the issue?
Lucyna Bilińska, Marta Gmurek
doaj   +1 more source

Combined Hydrodynamic Cavitation-based Processes as an Efficient Treatment Approach for Real Textile Industrial Wastewater

open access: yesChemical Engineering Transactions, 2023
As industrialization and globalization have advanced in recent years, an expanding volume of textile dye effluent and pharmaceutical wastewater has been discharged into the environment. Hydrodynamic cavitation (HC) and its combination with other advanced
Karima Ayedi   +2 more
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Production of a novel biomacromolecule for nanoelectronic devices and artificial retinas utilizing textile wastewater as carbon source: Optimization by Taguchi experimental design [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In this study, the ability of Haloarcula sp. IRU1 isolated from Urmia lake, Iran, for production of cruxrhodopsin as a biomacromolecule with nanofunction from textile wastewater was evaluated and optimized by Taguchi experimental design.
Monazah, A., Taherikalani, M., Taran, M.
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