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Removal of Textile Dyes Present in Effluents by Adsorption in Polyurethane Foams Derived from Vegetable Oil

Removal of Textile Dyes Present in Effluents by Adsorption in Polyurethane Foams Derived from Vegetable Oil

... the dyes in the polyurethane foam was monitored at the following wavelengths, Green-1 at 616 nm, Violet-51 at 546 nm, Yellow-86 at 634 nm, Red-83 at 643 nm and Orange at 399 nm, ...of textile dyes in ...

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DECOLORIZATION OF  SELECTIVE TEXTILE DYES USING WATERBORNE PATHOGENIC BACTERIAL STRAINS.

DECOLORIZATION OF SELECTIVE TEXTILE DYES USING WATERBORNE PATHOGENIC BACTERIAL STRAINS.

... animals. Textile wastewater with dye contaminants presents a severe environmental peril because of persistent nature and allied toxicity along with bioaccumulation ...different textile dyes namely, ...

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Bioremediation of Textile dyes by Fungal-Bacterial Biofilms

Bioremediation of Textile dyes by Fungal-Bacterial Biofilms

... targeted dyes than bacterial ...of textile dyes (Ezeronye and Okerentugba, 1999) and also, they had shown better dye reduction potential over the bacteria (Fu and Viraraghavan, ...both dyes by ...

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BACTERIAL DEGRADATION OF TEXTILE DYES BY BACILLUS SPECIES

BACTERIAL DEGRADATION OF TEXTILE DYES BY BACILLUS SPECIES

... www.wjpr.net Vol 7, Issue 02, 2018. 768 the bioremediation of dye. Bacillus subtilis caused better decolorization than Bacillus cereus which indicates the possible use of these isolates in biodegradation of ...

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The Oxidative Response and Viable Reaction Mechanism of the Textile Dyes by Fenton Reagent

The Oxidative Response and Viable Reaction Mechanism of the Textile Dyes by Fenton Reagent

... Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) have been recognized as an attractive option for water treatment, particularly in cases where the contaminated species are cumbersome to remove using the usual biological or ...

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ADSORPTION OF TEXTILE DYES BY PLANT BIOMASS-A REVIEW

ADSORPTION OF TEXTILE DYES BY PLANT BIOMASS-A REVIEW

... the textile dyes or effluents are a major reason for the pollution of water ...these textile effluents,but there is a dire need to come up with an eco-friendly,cost effective method for the removal ...

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Azo textile dyes wastewater treatment with constructed wetlands : design and operation of experimental vertical flow constructed wetlands applied for the treatment of azo textile dyes (with/without artificial wastewater)

Azo textile dyes wastewater treatment with constructed wetlands : design and operation of experimental vertical flow constructed wetlands applied for the treatment of azo textile dyes (with/without artificial wastewater)

... horizontal subsurface flow system (Vymazal et al., 2006; Kadlec and Wallace, 2008; Garcia et al., 2010; Abou-Elela et al., 2013; Kantawanichkul and Wannasri, 2013). Ye et al. (2012) found that 50% of atmospheric ...

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Study of the Electrochemical Oxidation of Reactive Textile Dyes Using Platinum Electrode

Study of the Electrochemical Oxidation of Reactive Textile Dyes Using Platinum Electrode

... the textile industry, the dyeing process uses large volumes of water for dyeing, fixing and ...washing. Textile industry wastewater is characterized by intensive color and high chemical oxygen demand (COD) ...

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Effect of textile dyes on Spirulina platensis

Effect of textile dyes on Spirulina platensis

... days textile dyeing and finishing industry is facing major environmental problem and that is the industry produces large volumes of high strength aqueous waste ...[17]. Textile effluents or dye containing ...

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Valuation of a Material and some Biosorbents for the Removal of Textile Dyes

Valuation of a Material and some Biosorbents for the Removal of Textile Dyes

... of dyes particularly: oxidation [10], coagulation- flocculation [9] membrane separation [11], degradation Photochemical [12], reverse osmosis [13] and adsorption ...

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MYCOREMEDIATION OF TEXTILE DYES USING TALAROMYCES FUNICULOSUM JAMS1

MYCOREMEDIATION OF TEXTILE DYES USING TALAROMYCES FUNICULOSUM JAMS1

... in the degraded dye. Further it can be noticed that the no. of peaks in the undegraded dye has reduced to four peaks in the FTIR spectra of the degraded dye. This indicates that the number of reactive functional groups ...

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Decolorization of synthetic textile dyes using Pseudomonas putida

Decolorization of synthetic textile dyes using Pseudomonas putida

... Some of the synthetic dyes are recalcitrant compounds that are difficult to degrade by most conventional methods. In this study, crystal violet, safranin and trypan blue were decolorized using Pseudomonas putida. ...

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A Review on Bacterial Degradation of Textile Dyes

A Review on Bacterial Degradation of Textile Dyes

... of textile materials cell membranes. The chemical structure of dyes in general is comprised of a conjugated system of double bonds and aromatic ...of dyes have anthroquinoid, indigoid and azo ...

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12.	P. Muthupriya, M. Mugilan and K. Sivakumar

12. P. Muthupriya, M. Mugilan and K. Sivakumar

... Peroxidases are widely used in the clinical diagnosis and microanalytical immunoassays, synthesis of aromatic compounds and removal of peroxide from foods and industrial effluents (Aruna and Lali, 2001). One of the major ...

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Biological removal of synthetic textile dye Reactive Red M5B by isolated white rot fungal culture AGYP-1 under optimized culture conditions

Biological removal of synthetic textile dye Reactive Red M5B by isolated white rot fungal culture AGYP-1 under optimized culture conditions

... of textile dyes under shaking condition using Phanerochaete chrysosporum CCT1999, Lentinula edodes CCT4519 and Curvularia lunata ...different dyes by white rot fungi (Erkurt et ...

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ANN prediction of the efficiency of the decolourisation of organic dyes in wastewater by plasma needle

ANN prediction of the efficiency of the decolourisation of organic dyes in wastewater by plasma needle

... Belgrade, Pregrevica 118, 11080, Zemun-Belgrade, Serbia (Received 4 October, revised 25 December, accepted 30 December 2019) Abstract: In this paper, the results of decolourisation of Reactive Orange 16 (RO 16), Reactive ...

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Photocatalytic removal of Acid Red 88 dye using zinc oxide nanoparticles fixed on glass plates

Photocatalytic removal of Acid Red 88 dye using zinc oxide nanoparticles fixed on glass plates

... The removal of AR88 from aqueous solution using fixed ZnO photocatalysis under UV light irradiation was studied in the present research. The results showed that the highest removal efficiency was achieved at the neutral ...

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Bioremediation potential of Comamonas acidovorans MTCC 3364 for the removal of sulfonated di-azo dye Reactive Black B

Bioremediation potential of Comamonas acidovorans MTCC 3364 for the removal of sulfonated di-azo dye Reactive Black B

... different dyes within 24 hours. Structural differences in the azo dyes are known to affect decolorization as it is observed in the differences in the percent decolorization of different dyes by ...

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Indicator washcloth for detecting alkaline washing solutions to prevent dermatitis patients and babies from skin irritation

Indicator washcloth for detecting alkaline washing solutions to prevent dermatitis patients and babies from skin irritation

... with textile fabrication processes. Since textile dyes (reac- tive dyes) with specific indicator functions have become available (Mohr et ...ble textile sensors can be developed to ...

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Removing Reactive Dyes from Textile Effluent Using Banana Fibre

Removing Reactive Dyes from Textile Effluent Using Banana Fibre

... of textile dyes are lost during the dyeing process, and 2-20% of such dyes are directly released as aqueous effluents in various environmental constituents ...of textile dyes discharged ...

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