نتایج جستجو برای: textile effluent

تعداد نتایج: 23279  

2008
A. Muhammad A. Shafeeq M. A. Butt Z. H. Rizvi M. A. Chughtai

In this paper, a comparative study of the treatment of raw and biotreated (upflow anaerobic sludge blanket, UASB) textile dye bath effluent using advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) is presented. The AOPs applied on raw and biotreated textile dye bath effluent, after characterization in terms of COD, colour, BOD and pH, were ozone, UV, UV/H2O2 and photo-Fenton. The decolorization of raw dye bat...

2013
T. Marimuthu S. Rajendran M.Manivannan

The study was investigated the decolorization potentials of certan selected microbial species (bacterial) to an actual textile dyeing industry effluent. All the microbes tested namely (bacterial) Bacillus sp, pseudomonas sp, Acineto bacter, Legionella and Staphylococcus (bacterial) showed greater potential in decolorizing the dye effluent. Bacterial decolorization of textile effluents were crit...

2017
Manjusha Kulkarni

The domestic use and industrial activity, especially in developing countries, produce large amount of wastewater. This wastewater when disposed into natural channels may lead to high pollution risk. There are different methods for wastewater treatment. One of them is Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs), still it has some limitations. The present work has been concentrated on the degradation of ...

2016
Hina Kousar

Textile industries are one of the major contaminators of water and soil. Sodium is the only major cation present in textile wastewater due to high consumption of sodium salts in processing units. Many aquatic macrophytes are successfully used for phytoremediation of contaminated water. An attempt has been made to test the potential of Salvinia molesta in reduction of sodium from textile effluen...

2016
Khushbu Kunadia Neelam M. Nathani Vishal Kothari Rohit J. Kotadia Charmy R. Kothari Anjali Joshi Jalpa K. Rank Priti R. Faldu M. Chandra Shekar Mitkumar J. Viroja Priyank A. Patel Divyarajsinh Jadeja Bhaskar Reddy Ravindra Pal Singh Prakash G. Koringa Chaitanya G. Joshi Ramesh K. Kothari

Bacillus subtilis C3, a commercial textile dye-decolorizing and -degrading bacterium, was isolated from the common effluent treatment plant (CEPT) of the Jetpur textile dyeing and printing industrial sector situated in the district of Rajkot, Gujarat, India. Here, we present the annotated 4.18-Mb draft genome sequence of B. subtilis C3, providing information about the metabolic pathways involve...

Journal: :applied biotechnology reports 0
maryam mazaheri tehrani mahnaz mazaheri assadi hamid rashedi

textile effluents contain different kinds of chemical dyes and many mutagenic and carcinogenic substances. discharge of these effluents into terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems causes harmful effects. in this research, decolorization of a textile effluent by nineteen different strains of fungi was investigated. removal activity of dyes was in order of   aspergillus > rhizopus > fuzarium > penici...

2014
N. Hema S. Suresha

The aim of the present study was to use a bacterial isolate for decolorization and reduction of pollution from textile effluent. Shewanella putrefaciens was isolated from raw textile effluent and used to decolorize the effluent, in unoptimized and optimized conditions. In unoptimized condition the decolorization was 27.95% whereas in optimized condition it reached 63.15% (Chrysophenine optimize...

Journal: :nanochemistry research 0
gunvant sonwane departmen of chemistry, kisan, arts, commerce and science college parola, dist-jalgaon, india. vilas mahajan departmen of chemistry, kisan, arts, commerce and science college parola, dist-jalgaon, india.

in this study, the ultrasonic, photocatalytic and sonophotocatalytic degradation of organics in textile industrial effluent was studied using zno nano catalyst, zno nano catalyst was synthesized by using sol-gel method. the structure and morphology of the catalyst were investigated using scanning election microscopy (sem), electron dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (eds) and x-ray diffraction patte...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2003
Mahnaz Mazaheri Assadi Maryam Mazaheri Taher Nejad Satari Ashrafulsadat Noohi Manoochehr Shahamat Morris Levin

Decolourization of wastewater from a textile plant by a marine Aspergillus niger was studied. The fungus was previously isolated from Gorgan Bay in the Caspian Sea. The kinetics of decolourization was studied by varying energy sources. The best decolourization was achieved when sucrose was used as source of carbon and energy. NH4+ ion was demonstrated to be the best nitrogen source. Color reduc...

2017
Dianny Silva Lisboa Cledir Santos Renan N. Barbosa Oliane Magalhães Laura M. Paiva Keila A. Moreira Nelson Lima Cristina M. Souza-Motta

Water contamination with large amounts of industrial textile coloured effluents is an environmental concern. For the treatment of textile effluents, white-rot fungi have received extensive attention due to their powerful capability to produce oxidative (e.g., ligninolytic) enzymes. In addition, other groups of fungi, such as species of Aspergillus and Trichoderma, have also been used for textil...

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