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Magnetized phyto-adsorbents for industrial dye removal: functionalization and mechanistic insights for sustainable wastewater remediation. [PDF]
Aijaz SA, Shafi And Z, Shahid M.
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Sonochemical Treatment of Textile Wastewater
2020Owing to the stability and resistance to biodegradation of synthetic dyes, their elimination from industrial wastewater is a very difficult task. This problem has triggered environmental engineers and scientists to search for innovative solutions. Over the last two decades, considerable attention has been paid to the use of ultrasound as an alternative
Slimane Merouani, Oualid Hamdaoui
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Treatment of Textile Wastewater Containing Dyes
CONECT. International Scientific Conference of Environmental and Climate Technologies, 2023In recent years there has been an interest in the study of new methods for the removal of textile dyes from water due to its large-scale use in different industries. For example, paper printing, textile, leather, pharmaceutical, food or technological applications.
Liugė, Monika, Paliulis, Dainius
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Membrane distillation in the textile wastewater treatment.
Desalination, 1991Abstract Membrane Distillation has been used to produce pure water and to concentrate various kind of solutions at saturation conditions or to separate alcohol-water solutions. Recently this process has been used in the wastewater treatment i.e. to produce pure water and to recovery chemicals from textile wastewater treatment.
CALABRO', Vincenza, Drioli E, Matera F.
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Membrane Technologies Applied to Textile Wastewater Treatment
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2003Abstract: This paper describes the experimental results of a pilot‐scale application of membrane technologies to textile wastewater advanced treatment, downstream of a biological activated sludge process, aimed at water reuse in textile technology processes.
Manuele, Marcucci +3 more
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Textile Wastewater Treatment and Recycling
2012Textile industry consumes huge quantities of fresh water (100–150 l/kg of cotton for direct dye). During various stages of textile processing, wastewater is charged with substantial amounts of chemical pollutants. Direct discharge of these effluents into the environment causes irreversible ecological problems.
Raja Ben Amar, Gazza Masmoudi
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Textile wastewater treatment by an aerobic submerged biofiltration
Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry, 1999In the paper operation of submerged aerobic filtration pilot plant treating textile wastewaters is described. Conventional parameters, such as COD, BOD and different nitrogen forms are considered. The efficiency of organic elimination was determined and followed as the main objective. The organic load is the parameter governing plant performance.
SZPYRKOWICZ, Lidia +3 more
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Electrochemical treatment of textile wastewater using copper electrodes
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 2023The conventional electrode aluminum used in electrocoagulation (EC) for the textile wastewater undergoes pitting type of corrosion, so dissolution of the same is very high during electrolysis. This research focuses on the treatment of real-time textile effluent with copper electrodes that corrode uniformly during electrolysis, with optimizing operating
M S, Asath Murphy +5 more
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