Amidst the exponentially growing world economy, textile industries are referred to as one of the largest contributors to the economic growth and also the biggest pollution causing …
This review provides an important insight on using Sugarcane Bagasse (SB) biosorbent in raw and modified form for removal of dyes from wastewater. Various methods of activation …
The rampant industrialization and unchecked growth of modern textile production facilities coupled with the lack of proper treatment facilities have proliferated the discharge of …
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 …
The word “textile” means to weave and was taken from the Latin word “texere.” Nowadays, textiles not only fulfill humankind's basic necessity for clothing, they also allow individuals to …
Industrial contaminants such as dyes and intermediates are released into water bodies, making the water unfit for human use. At the same time large amounts of food wastes …
Amidst the exponential industrialization and global economy, the textile sector has been considered a grave concern worldwide in terms of effluent discharge, and high-water …
Approximately 20% industrial water pollution comes from textile dyeing process, with Azo dyes being a major problem in this scenario and requiring new forms of efficient treatment …
Fenton Process, a type of Advanced Oxidation Processes is an efficient method for treating textile wastewaters. However, excessive use of hydrogen peroxide and catalyst has made …