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Characterization and Study of Correlations among Major Pollution Parameters in Textile Wastewater [PDF]

open access: yesMehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, 2011
Wastewater characterization is an integral part of treatment and management strategies for industrial effluents. This paper outlines the results of detailed wastewater characterization studies conducted for a textile mill in Lahore, Punjab.
Sajjad Haydar, Amna Bari
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Decolorization of synthetic melanoidins-containing wastewater by a bacterial consortium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The presence of melanoidins in molasses wastewater leads to water pollution both due to its dark brown color and its COD contents. In this study, a bacterial consortium isolated from waterfall sediment was tested for its decolorization.
A Mandal   +48 more
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Integrated coupled systems as biodegradability enhancement of textile wastewater by photo-fenton process [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Photo-Fenton process was explored as photochemicalpre-treatment to enhance and improve the biodegradabilityand complete mineralization of a wastewater coming from a textile industry located in the east of Germany containing reactive dyes which was ...
Ghaly, Montaser   +2 more
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Sequential biological and photocatalysis based treatments for shipboard slop purification: A pilot plant investigation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This study investigated the treatment of a shipboard slop containing commercial gasoline in a pilot plant scale consisting of a membrane biological reactor (MBR) and photocatalytic reactor (PCR) acting in series. The MBR contributed for approximately 70%
Bellardita M.   +6 more
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ENMat international projects: FP7 NMP large collaborative project: 3D-LightTrans [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Large scale manufacturing technology for high-performance lightweight 3D multifunctional composites The goal of the 3D-LightTrans project is to provide groundbreaking, highly flexible, efficient and adaptable low-cost technologies for the manufacturing ...
Kiekens, Paul, Van der Burght, Els
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Photochemical Treatments of Textile Industries Wastewater [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Textile industry is one of the most water and chemical intensive industries worldwide due to the fact that 200-400 liters of water are needed to produce 1 kg of textile fabric in textile factories (Correia et al., 1994 & Orhon et al., 2003). The water used in this industry is almost entirely discharged as waste.
openaire   +2 more sources

Decolourisation of textile-dye-containing effluents using biofilm:A case study

open access: yesEnvironment Conservation Journal, 2005
Bioremediation  based  on  microbial  technologies  has  been  extensively  used  for  treating  coloured textile wastewater. In this research, the  potential application of the indigenous and exogenous bacterial cultures, found as biofilm were ...
Maihafizah Mohd Zahari   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Evaluating the biocatalytic potential of fruit peel-derived eco-enzymes for sustainable textile wastewater treatment

open access: yesResults in Engineering
The innovative utilization of compostable waste for synthesizing eco-enzymes presents a novel approach to textile wastewater treatment. In this study, we synthesized eco-enzymes from banana, pineapple, and orange fruit peels and characterized their ...
Shohag Chandra Das   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

A review of agricultural waste activated carbon and effect on adsorption parameters [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Activated carbon is widely used in industrial wastewater treatment operation because of the effectiveness in removing the dye. As the conventional activated carbon on market nowadays is expensive, lots of research was done on agricultural materials to ...
Abd Rahim, Muhammad Amirza   +3 more
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Performance of Ceriporiopsis SP. in the Treatment of Black Liquor Wastewater [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
High amounts of black liquor wastewater are generated from bioethanol production by using oil palm empty fruit bunches. It contains an alkaline solution (NaOH), so it is quite toxic for aquatic ecosystems if discharged directly into waters.
Sari, A. A. (Ajeng)
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