Use of bacterial isolates in the treatment of textile dye wastewater: A review

S Moyo, BP Makhanya, PE Zwane - Heliyon, 2022 - cell.com
The textile industry uses large amounts of dyes like reactive, azo, anthraquinone, and
triphenylmethane to colour textiles. Dyes that are not used up during the colouration process …

Bioremediation concepts for treatment of dye containing wastewater: a review

H Keharia, D Madamwar - 2003 - nopr.niscpr.res.in
Synthetic dyes are extensively used in wide range of industries amongst which textile
processing industries are the major consumers. Large amounts of dyes are lost in …

[PDF][PDF] Microbial strategies for discoloration and detoxification of azo dyes from textile effluents

SK Garg, M Tripathi - Research Journal of Microbiology, 2017 - academia.edu
Wastewater from the textile industries contains a variety of pollutants, particularly dyes. In
this review, different methods used for decolorization and detoxification of azo dyes have …

Biodegradation of synthetic dyes of textile effluent by microorganisms: an environmentally and economically sustainable approach

R Jamee, R Siddique - European journal of microbiology and …, 2019 - akjournals.com
Due to its overall environmental impact, the residual dye in the wastewater from the synthetic
dye manufacturing and textile industries is a global concern. The discharge contains a high …

A recent and systemic approach towards microbial biodegradation of dyes from textile industries

H Patel, VK Yadav, KK Yadav, N Choudhary… - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
The textile industry generated a series of synthetic dyestuffs that threatened environmental
protection. Azo dyes, widely utilized in textile, paper, fruit, leathers, cosmeceuticals and …

[PDF][PDF] Biodegradation of textile azo dyes by bacteria isolated from dyeing industry effluent

MM Hassan, MZ Alam, MN Anwar - Int Res J Biol Sci, 2013 - isca.me
Water pollution caused by industrial effluent discharges has become an alarming trend
worldwide, while textile industries are considered as the most polluting among all others. In …

Microbial decolorization of textile-dyecontaining effluents: a review

IM Banat, P Nigam, D Singh, R Marchant - Bioresource technology, 1996 - Elsevier
Water-pollution control is presently one of the major areas of scientific activity. While
coloured organic compounds generally impart only a minor fraction of the organic load to …

Microbial biotechnology for decolorization of textile wastewaters

M Imran, DE Crowley, A Khalid, S Hussain… - … Science and Bio …, 2015 - Springer
Wastewater originating from the textile industry is one of the major sources of pollution for
surface and groundwater bodies in countries where textiles and other dye-products are …

[PDF][PDF] Decolourization and degradation of direct azo dyes and biodegradation of textile dye effluent by using bacteria isolated from textile dye effluent

P Saranraj, V Sumathi, D Reetha, D Stella - J. Ecobiotechnol, 2010 - academia.edu
1. Introduction Textile dyes are of environmental interest because of their widespread use.
Colours contributed by textile industry due to the usage of various dyes, is another form of …

Review paper on current technologies for decolourisation of textile wastewaters: perspectives for anaerobic biotechnology

AB Dos Santos, FJ Cervantes, JB Van Lier - Bioresource technology, 2007 - Elsevier
Dyes are natural and xenobiotic compounds that make the world more beautiful through
coloured substances. However, the release of coloured wastewaters represents a serious …