نتایج جستجو برای: disperse dye
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Introduction: Textile wastewaters from dyeing and finishing processes are heavily polluted with dyes, textile auxiliaries and chemicals and have a broad range of pH, high COD concentration and suspended particles. In this study, the efficiency of color and turbidity removal from synthetic textile wastewater samples were investigated by combined process of coagulation/ flocculation and electron ...
The textile sector is closely linked to environmental pollution as a result of the use toxic chemicals and their disposal in liquid waste, which negatively affects for environment. Moreover, industries, especially wet processing, consume large amount energy, water, chemical auxiliaries. Therefore, there an urgent need find solution that takes problem into account. Considering ultrasound environ...
In Bangladesh, there are thousands of textile-dying industries spread across the country’s many regions, majority which involve knitting and dying. The dyeing industry uses an enormous quantity water, as well colors chemicals. After dying process has been completed, they also release a significant amount wastewater. Cotton, wool, polyester fiber typically dyed with textile dyes such reactive, a...
In the present contribution, the pre-structuring of binary mixtures of hydrotropes and H2O is linked to the solubilisation of poorly water miscible compounds. We have chosen a series of short-chain alcohols as hydrotropes and benzyl alcohol, limonene and a hydrophobic azo-dye (Disperse Red 13) as organic compounds to be dissolved. A very weak pre-structuring is found for ethanol/H2O and 2-propa...
The aim of this study was to find optimum dose of ferrous sulphate and hydrogen peroxide in Fenton oxidation process for treatment of dyeing wastewater. Fenton process is the advanced oxidation method used mainly for COD and colour removal. Experiments are done on synthetic wastewater prepared from three different dyes; acidic, disperse and reactive; and also effluent obtained from industry. Th...
Before the First World War, almost all dyes were applied from solution in an aqueous dyebath to substrates such as cotton, wool, silk and other natural fibres. However, the introduction of a man-made fibre, cellulose acetate, with its inherent hydrophobic nature, created a situation where very few of the available dyes had affinity for the new fibre. Water-soluble anionic dyes had little substa...
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