TEXTILE DYE INDUSTRYCHEMICAL TREATMENTBIOLOGICAL TREATMENTChemical coagulation and aerobic treatment of waste water from textile dyeing plant (BOD=600 950 mgL1, COD=14001750 mgL1) were studied experimentally in laboratory reactors. Chemical coagulation studies were carried out using Alum, Ferric chloride,...
Textile industries are one of the largest generator of wastewater as large amount of water is used in coloring and finishing processes. The effluents released from textile industries contain...doi:10.1007/978-981-13-1468-1_8Rajat Pratap Singh...
Use of sequencing batch reactors and Fenton's reagent to treat a wastewater from a textile industry. Biochemical Engineering Journal. 2004; 21(3): 213-20.FONGSATITKUL P, ELEFSINIOTIS P, YAMASMIT A, YAMASMIT N. Use of sequencing batch reactors and Fenton's reagent to treat a wastewater ...
A critical review of textile industry wastewater: green technologies for the removal of indigo dyes 2023, International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology Removal of microplastics from wastewater through electrocoagulation-electroflotation and membrane filtration processes 2021, Water Science and Te...
membrane processesreusesegregation conceptmixed wastewater conceptTextile industry is distinguished from other industries by using a great variety of chemicals and... EMV Hoek,VV Tarabara - John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 被引量: 6发表: 2013年 Pilot scale nanofiltration membrane separation for waste manageme...
This treatment was also applied to a real wastewater from a textile industry-dyeing sector leading to 92% decolourisation.关键词: trametes versicolor decolourisation textile wastewater white-rot fungi DOI: 10.1080/09593332508618376 被引量: 85 ...
The main aim of this paper is to give a review on the state of the art of available processes for the advanced treatment of wastewater from a Textile Proce... Rott,U.,Minke,... - 《Water Science & Technology》 被引量: 198发表: 1999年 Recovery and Reuse in the Textile Industry - A...
THE MODIFIED FENTON PROCESS FOR THE TREATMENT OF TEXTILE WASTEWATER Wastewaters from textile industry contain various pollutants including a high content of organic matter, surfactants, additives and dyes. Dyes have obtained notoriety as hazardous substances, because most of them are toxic and considered...
The textile and leather industry produces large amounts of wastewater that contains high levels of chemicals and other pollutants, incorporated during the processing stages. We evaluated the efficacy of green synthesized iron oxide (α-Fe2O3) and magnesium oxide (MgO) nanoparticles (NPs) for wastew...
Mechanisms of retention and flux decline for the nanofiltration of dye baths from the textile industry. Sep. Purif. Technol. 22–23, 519–528 (2001). Article Google Scholar Wenten, I. G. & Khoiruddin Reverse osmosis applications: prospect and challenges. Desalination 391, 112–125 (2016)....