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EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY: FUTURE PROSPECTS [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of the University of Oradea: Fascicle of Textiles, Leatherwork, 2023
The textile industry is one of the largest water-consuming industries, and it generates a significant amount of wastewater that needs to be treated before being discharged into the environment. To address this challenge, there has been a growing interest
IORDACHE Ovidiu   +7 more
doaj  

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
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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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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

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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Electrochemical treatment of textile wastewater

open access: yesWater Science and Technology, 1996
The treatment of textile wastewater, containing a high concentration of Cl- ion, by an electrochemical method using Ti/RuO2, Ti/Pt and Ti/Pt/Ir electrodes is investigated. All three anodes proved to be very effective in direct or indirect oxidation of organics present in the wastewater.
NAUMCZYK J.   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Performance of electrochemical oxidation over BDD anode for the treatment of different industrial dye-containing wastewater effluents

open access: yesWater Reuse, 2021
This paper presents the results of electrochemical oxidation of dye-containing wastewater over a BDD anode. Batch experiments were conducted at a fixed current density of 2.8 mA/cm2 to analyze the performance of the electrochemical process for the ...
Arwa Abdelhay   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Pilot scale nanofiltration membrane fabrication containing ionic co-monomers and halloysite nanotubes for textile dye filtration

open access: yesWater Science and Technology, 2023
Wastewater from the textile industry contains high concentrations of pollutants, so the wastewater must be treated before it is discharged. In addition, the reuse of treated wastewater should be considered from an environmental point of view, as large ...
Başak Keskin   +7 more
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A comprehensive review on textile wastewater treatment by coupling TiO2 with PVDF membrane

open access: yesBulletin of the National Research Centre, 2023
Background The textile industry represents a great portion of the global industry due to the increase in population and demand for sustainable products.
Zeyad Zeitoun, Nora Yehia Selem
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Improving biological treatment of textile wastewater [PDF]

open access: yesWater Practice and Technology, 2021
Abstract Textile industries are among the primary contributors of water pollution. Treatment of textile wastewater is very important before discharging it to the environment. In the present study, laboratory-scale anaerobic batch reactors were used for co-treatment of a mixture of textile and domestic wastewater at 37 °C.
Alpha G. K. Laizer   +3 more
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