Colorants and chemicals used in the textile coloration process are required to meet the fashion demands; however these introduced serious environmental hazards that are mainly …
The treatment of dye-containing wastewater generated from textile industries is still a challenge, and various technologies, including physical, chemical and biological ones have …
BS Padhi - International journal of environmental sciences, 2012 - indianjournals.com
Water pollution due to effluents from textile dyeing industry is a cause of serious concern. The techniques for detection of dyes are cost intensive and futile because the dyes undergo …
LD Henao, A Turolla, M Antonelli - Chemosphere, 2018 - Elsevier
Peracetic acid (PAA) has gained increasing attention over the last decades as a suitable and environmentally-friendly alternative to chlorine-based compounds for wastewater …
Increased industrialization demand using synthetic dyes in the newspaper, cosmetics, textiles, food, and leather industries. As a consequence, harmful chemicals from dye …
Microplastic pollution is receiving increased attention due to the realization of its hazards to aquatic and human life. Researchers across the globe are attempting to remove …
MS Tehrani, R Zare-Dorabei - Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract MIL-68 (Al) as a metal–organic framework (MOF) was synthesized and characterized by different techniques such as SEM, BET, FTIR, and XRD analysis. This …
Azo dyes are one of the largest classes of synthetic dyes being used in textile industries. It has been reported that 15–50% of these dyes find their way into wastewater that is often …
FAR Pereira, KS Sousa, GRS Cavalcanti… - Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Chitosan/KSF-montmorillonite beads were prepared at 1–25% w/w ratios by reaction of the biopolymer and the clay mineral with sodium tripolyphosphate as crosslinking agent. The …