نتایج جستجو برای: textile wastewater

تعداد نتایج: 45468  

2016
Shriya Sharma Jyotsna Kaushal Pooja Mahajan

Water resources are increasingly getting contaminated day by day due to the ignorance lent to the wastewater management.Most of the textile dyes or effluents are a major reason for the pollution of water resources.Although many methods are adopted to treat these textile effluents,but there is a dire need to come up with an eco-friendly,cost effective method for the removal of contaminants from ...

Journal: :Acta chimica Slovenica 2013
Darja Kavsek Tina Jeric Alenka Majcen Le Marechal Simona Vajnhandl Adriána Bednárová Darinka Brodnjak Voncina

The aim of this work was to design a quick and reliable method for the evaluation and classification of wastewater streams into treatable and non-treatable effluents for reuse/recycling. Different chemometric methods were used for this purpose handling the enormous amount of data, and additionally to find any hidden information, which would increase our knowledge and improve the classification....

2014
D. Sivakumar G. Gayathri R. Nishanthi V. Vijayabharathi Sudeshna Das R. Kavitha

The present study focused to isolate the different fungi species from contaminated soil samples of textile industry wastewater, located in Kanchipuram. The experiments were conducted against the effect of pH, fungi biomass and different concentration (different dilution ratio) to know the effectiveness of fungi for removing colour from textile industry wastewater. The results showed that the or...

2007
Hassan A. Arafat

In this work, different treatment methods for wastewater from textile washing operations in the Palestinian territories were studied. The goal of the treatment process was to enable the textile industry to reuse the wastewater in textile washing through simple, efficient, and cost-effective methodologies. Actual textile wastewater samples from local textile factories were used and were found to...

2017
B. E. L. Baêta D. R. S. Lima S. Queiroz Silva S. F. Aquino

This paper evaluated the treatment of textile wastewater in submerged anaerobic membrane bioreactors (SAMBR) operated on a bench scale. Particularly, the influence of operational conditions, such as the applied organic rate (OLR) and the dilution factor (for toxicity attenuation) of the textile wastewater, was evaluated on color and organic matter removal. In addition, the effect of powdered ac...

2015
A. Irum S. Mumtaz A. Rehman I. Naz S. Ahmed

The present study was conducted to evaluate the potential applicability of biological trickling filter system for the treatment of simulated textile wastewater containing reactive azo dyes with bacterial consortium under non-sterile conditions. The percentage decolorization for the treatment of wastewater containing structurally different dyes was found to be higher than 95% in all trials. The ...

2012
M Joshi R Bansal R Purwar

The environmental issues associated with residual colour in textile efnuents have posed a major challenge to environmental scientists as well as the textile colouration processors. The requirements to remove colour from textile efnuent on si te prior to discharge to sewer have been progressively tightened due to increased public complaints about coloured watercourses. Dyes are highly dispersibl...

2012
Lamia Ayed Amina Bakhrouf

Considering both the volume and the effluent composition, the textile industry wastewater is rated as the most polluting among all industrial sectors. Important pollutants are present in textile effluents; they are mainly recalcitrant organics, colour, toxicants and inhibitory compounds (Khelifi et al., 2008). Textile industries however, have caused serious environmental problems because of the...

2012
Zongping Wang Miaomiao Xue Kai Huang Zizheng Liu

Textile industry can be classified into three categories viz., cotton, woolen, and synthetic fibers depending upon the used raw materials. The cotton textile industry is one of the oldest industries in China. The textile dyeing industry consumes large quantities of water and produces large volumes of wastewater from different steps in the dyeing and finishing processes. Wastewater from printing...

2013
Ingrid Bazin Aziza Ibn Hadj Hassine Yosra Haj Hamouda Wissem Mnif Miguel Lopez-Ferber Michel De Waard Catherine Gonzalez

17 The presence of dyes in wastewater effluent of textile industry is well documented. In 18 contrast, the endocrine disrupting effects of these dyes and wastewater effluent have been 19 poorly investigated. Herein, we studied twenty-three commercial dyes, usually used in the 20 textile industry, and extracts of blue jean textile wastewater samples were evaluated for their 21 agonistic and anta...

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