نتایج جستجو برای: starch producing industry wastewater

تعداد نتایج: 373210  

ژورنال: طلوع بهداشت یزد 2019

Introduction: Effluents of Meat processing are one of the untreated wastewaters containing high volumes of polluted components even after the primary and secondary treatments. The high cost of using the advanced treatment methods of the wastewaters has led the industry owners to release them in the nature without effective removal of nitrogen and phosphorus. In this study, an economic advanced ...

Journal: :global journal of environmental science and management 0
d. sivakumar department of civil engineering, vel tech high tech dr.rangarajan dr.sakunthala engineering college, avadi, chennai 600062, tamil nadu, india

the isolated fungi species of different kinds from chromium contaminated soil sites located in nagalkeni, chennai were used for reducing chromium(vi) in a tannery industry wastewater of nagalkeni, chennai.  the experiments were conducted to know biosorption potential of isolated fungi species for removing chromium(vi) in a tannery industry wastewater against the different ph, fungi biomass and ...

Journal: :علوم و فنون بسته بندی 0
نگین نیک بین سعید مهدوی

in this study, the usage of starch as adhesives in packaging industry and improving the properties of starch on the development of its applications have been discussed. starch is widely used in various industries, but in the celluloses packaging industry it can be just used as a coating binder, sizing agent or adhesive industries. in these industries, high print quality, low water absorption an...

Journal: :International journal of occupational and environmental health 2005
Caroline Snyder

Serious illnesses, including deaths, and adverse environmental impacts have been linked to land application of sewage sludge. EPA and the wastewater treatment industry have worked with Congress to fund wastewater trade associations to promote land application, supporting industry-friendly scientists and discouraging independent research, to prevent local governments from restricting land applic...

ژورنال: طلوع بهداشت یزد 2019

Introduction: By increasing the amount and diversity of bio-environmental wastewater pollutants, it is essential to be controlled and planed the environmental contaminants to eliminate or minimize. Cardboard recycling industry wastewater has the potential of environmental pollution; it is contaminated with various fungal species that may be effective in the decomposition and removal of pollutan...

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...

2011
K. Karthikeyan

Under anaerobic conditions, organic pollutants in wastewater are degraded by microbes producing methane and carbon dioxide. The degradation process is effective compared to the more conventional aerobic processes and produces only 5-10% of sludge. This saves considerably on cost associated with the sludge disposal. Among anaerobic technologies, the most popular ones is the upflow anaerobic slud...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0

the application of neural networks to model a laboratory scale inverse fluidized bed reactor has been studied. a radial basis function neural network has been successfully employed for the modeling of the inverse fluidized bed reactor. in the proposed model, the trained neural network represents the kinetics of biological decomposition of organic matters in the reactor. the neural network has b...

2015
Katarzyna Kurnik Krzysztof Treder Monika Skorupa-Kłaput Andrzej Tretyn Jarosław Tyburski

Plant peroxidases have strong potential utility for decontamination of phenol-polluted wastewater. However, large-scale use of these enzymes for phenol depollution requires a source of cheap, abundant, and easily accessible peroxidase-containing material. In this study, we show that potato pulp, a waste product of the starch industry, contains large amounts of active peroxidases. We demonstrate...

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