نتایج جستجو برای: textile wastewater

تعداد نتایج: 45468  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Han Ming Gan Teong Han Chew Yea-Ling Tay Siew Fen Lye Adibah Yahya

Hydrogenophaga sp. strain PBC is an effective degrader of 4-aminobenzenesulfonate isolated from textile wastewater. Here we present the assembly and annotation of its genome, which may provide further insights into its metabolic potential. This is the first announcement of the draft genome sequence of a strain from the genus Hydrogenophaga.

2014
Sathish Joshua Amarnath

Studies were carried out on the decolorization of azo dyes by Bacillus species from effluent of textile industries. About 10 bacterial strains were isolated from the effluent of textile industries, Bacillus sp. showed remarkable ability in decolorizing the widely utilized azo dyes. Phenotypic characterization and phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rDNA sequence comparisons indicate that these s...

Journal: Nanochemistry Research 2016

In this research we have developed a treatment method for textile wastewater by TiO2/SiO2-based magnetic nanocomposite. Textile wastewater includes a large variety of dyes and chemicals and needs treatments. This manuscript presents a facile method for removing dyes from the textile wastewater by using TiO2/SiO2-based nanocomposite (Fe3O<su...

2015
Harpreet Kaur Gitanjali Sharma

Effluent from the textile industry contains toxic compounds. These compounds contaminate the surface water, thereby making it unfit for irrigation and drinking. Since farmers use water from the rivers for agricultural purposes and the residents of the town, use both the surface and underground water from the same area as potable water, it is quite unsafe to discharge this effluent into water bo...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
f. vaezi a. mesdaghinia h. jamani

potassium ferrate has been used as a multi-purpose chemical in treatment of wastewaters. with the formula of k2fe04 it has 3 excellent characters for water treatment, so by using it alone, it would be possible to confine all reactivity, it is essential to prepare ferrate at the point of use. in this study, k2fe04 was synthesized, then it has been employed for chlorine gas with an alkaline solut...

2009
Subhasini Sharma V. Suryavathi Pawan K. Singh K. P. Sharma

Haematological and serum biochemical studies on Swiss albino rats were carried out for a period of 15 days to investigate the effects of untreated (Infl uent) and treated (Effl uent) textile dye wastewaters collected from an Effl uent Treatment Plant in Sanganer, Jaipur, India. In comparison to control animals (potable water), values of RBC, WBC, Hb, PCV and MCHC decreased signifi cantly in was...

2005
Thomas Wenzel

Suppose you are a chemist involved in developing a new product for a textile company. As part of the new process, a suspension of the compound lead phosphate will be used to treat the surface of the textile. The lead phosphate will end up in the waste effluent from your plant. This effluent will be discharged to the local municipal wastewater treatment plant. Unfortunately, from your standpoint...

2007
Dilek Solpan Murat Torun Olgun Güven

Textile dyeing wastewater is one of the major environmental problems in Turkey and is a common problem faced by many countries. These types of wastewaters are generally high in biological oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), total solids, and strongly colored. Neither simple chemical nor biological treatment has proved to be adequate in removing the color and organic matter. It is...

2018
Dina A Yaseen Miklas Scholz

The aim was to assess the ability of microcosms (laboratory-scale shallow ponds) as a post polishing stage for the remediation of artificial textile wastewater comprising two commercial dyes (basic red 46 (BR46) and reactive blue 198 (RB198)) as a mixture. The objectives were to evaluate the impact of Lemna minor L. (common duckweed) on the water quality outflows; the elimination of dye mixture...

2008
ANJU SINGH RICHA GAUTAM

Several small scale industries have formed cooperatives and established Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETP) to treat wastewater in India. The wastewaters are subjected to primary treatment in the industry and thereafter discharged to be further treated at the CETPs. The management and treatment costs are shared by the member industries. The CETP under study is situated in North Western part...

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