A review of the existing and emerging technologies in the combination of AOPs and biological processes in industrial textile wastewater treatment

K Paździor, L Bilińska, S Ledakowicz - Chemical Engineering Journal, 2019 - Elsevier
The textile industry is known as releasing huge amounts of wastewater contaminated by a
large spectrum of chemicals. There are several units (eg printers, mercerizing machines …

Phytoremediation of textile dyes and effluents: current scenario and future prospects

RV Khandare, SP Govindwar - Biotechnology Advances, 2015 - Elsevier
Phytoremediation has emerged as a green, passive, solar energy driven and cost effective
approach for environmental cleanup when compared to physico-chemical and even other …

In situ phytoremediation of dyes from textile wastewater using garden ornamental plants, effect on soil quality and plant growth

VV Chandanshive, SK Kadam, RV Khandare… - Chemosphere, 2018 - Elsevier
In situ phytoremediation of dyes from textile wastewater was carried out in a high rate
transpiration system ridges (91.4 m× 1.0 m) cultivated independently with Tagetes patula …

Constructed wetlands for textile wastewater remediation: A review on concept, pollutant removal mechanisms, and integrated technologies for efficiency enhancement

R Sharma, P Malaviya - Chemosphere, 2022 - Elsevier
Textile industries are among the ecologically unsustainable industries that release
voluminous wastewater threatening ecosystem health. The constructed wetlands (CWs) are …

Decolorization of mixture of dyes: a critical review

D JASPAL, A MALVIYA, I Tyagi, S KHAMPARIA… - 2015 - sid.ir
Water plays a vital and essential role in our ECOSYSTEM. This natural resource is
becoming scarce, making its availability a major social and economic concern. Use of a …

Enhanced degradation of textile effluent in constructed wetland system using Typha domingensis and textile effluent-degrading endophytic bacteria

M Shehzadi, M Afzal, MU Khan, E Islam, A Mobin… - Water research, 2014 - Elsevier
Textile effluent is one of the main contributors of water pollution and it adversely affects
fauna and flora. Constructed wetland is a promising approach to remediate the industrial …

Enhanced remediation of sewage effluent by endophyte-assisted floating treatment wetlands

A Ijaz, G Shabir, QM Khan, M Afzal - Ecological engineering, 2015 - Elsevier
The use of floating treatment wetlands (FTWs) is a promising approach for the remediation of
sewage effluent. The efficiency of FTWs can be improved by the combined use of plants and …

Treatment of the textile industry effluent in a pilot-scale vertical flow constructed wetland system augmented with bacterial endophytes

Z Hussain, M Arslan, MH Malik, M Mohsin… - Science of the Total …, 2018 - Elsevier
A pilot-scale vertical flow constructed wetland (VFCWs) system was designed, implemented
and operated for one year for the treatment of dye-rich real textile effluent. Brachiaria mutica …

A novel adsorptive and photocatalytic system for dye degradation using ZIF-8 derived carbon (ZIF-C)-modified graphene oxide nanosheets

M Qiu, W Xu, S Chen, Z Jia, Y Li, J He, L Wang… - Journal of the Taiwan …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Aerogels have attracted widespread interest in adsorption and photocatalysis.
The effect of single aerogel material cannot meet the demand and we can enhance the …

Co-plantation of aquatic macrophytes Typha angustifolia and Paspalum scrobiculatum for effective treatment of textile industry effluent

VV Chandanshive, NR Rane, AS Tamboli… - Journal of hazardous …, 2017 - Elsevier
Field treatment of textile industry effluent was carried out in constructed drenches (91.4 m×
1.2 m× 0.6 m; 65.8 m 3) planted independently with Typha angustifolia, Paspalum …