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ANALYSIS AND BIOTREATMENT OF TEXTILE EFFLUENT

ANALYSIS AND BIOTREATMENT OF TEXTILE EFFLUENT

... from textile and other ...decolourizing textile effluent within 12h, 24h and 48hours with the colour removal range of ...of textile effluent pH, temperature and culture was maintained ...

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Photodegradation of Textile Effluent Using Solar Radiation

Photodegradation of Textile Effluent Using Solar Radiation

... of textile effluent in term of physicochemical properties and to degrade the dissolved organic matter (DOM) in textile ...in textile effluent were ...of textile effluent ...

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Heavy metal tolerance of lysinibacillus fusiformis ZB2 isolated from textile effluent

Heavy metal tolerance of lysinibacillus fusiformis ZB2 isolated from textile effluent

... This study was mainly focused on heavy metal tolerance or resistance of Lysinibacillus fusiformis ZB2 in four selected heavy metals, namely, cadmium (Cd), zinc (Zn), lead (Pb), and chromium (Cr(VI)). Cd, Zn, Pb, and ...

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Degradation of disperse dye from textile effluent by free and immobilized Cucurbita pepo peroxidase

Degradation of disperse dye from textile effluent by free and immobilized Cucurbita pepo peroxidase

... Figure 8, shown reusability of ICP for treatment of BMB. After 5th repeated use, the ICP retained 71% dye decolourization capacity, it was slowly decreasing and remained invariants even up 10 uses. Other investigators ...

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Analysis of Degrading Potenital of Pseudomonas Fluorescens Isolated From Textile Effluent Contaminated Soil

Analysis of Degrading Potenital of Pseudomonas Fluorescens Isolated From Textile Effluent Contaminated Soil

... of textile effluents , the pH of effluent samples ranged between ...that textile wastes are alkaline and pH of effluent affects physico –chemical properties of water which in turn adversely ...

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Treatment of Textile Effluent using Photo Fenton Process in Presence of Banana Peel as an Adsorbent

Treatment of Textile Effluent using Photo Fenton Process in Presence of Banana Peel as an Adsorbent

... The effluent was collected in polythene containers of 10liters capacity and was brought to the laboratory with due care and was stored at 4oC for further ...of textile effluent parameters were ...

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Comparison of Adsorption Efficiency of BGA with CAC on Acid Violet Dye from Textile Effluent

Comparison of Adsorption Efficiency of BGA with CAC on Acid Violet Dye from Textile Effluent

... The present work is aimed to study the removal of Acid Vliolet dye from aqueous solution and also from textile effluent by adsorption technique using a low cost, ecofriendly bio waste, Blue-Green Algae. The ...

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Utilization of prepared activated carbons in color removal of real textile effluent

Utilization of prepared activated carbons in color removal of real textile effluent

... ml textile effluent at room temperature (25±2 o ...the effluent is treated until the acceptable limit of 7, 5 and 3 m -1 [8] absorbance reached at the standard wavelengths of 436, 525 and 620 nm ...

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Decolorization of Textile Effluent using Mixed Culture of Bacteria

Decolorization of Textile Effluent using Mixed Culture of Bacteria

... untreated textile waste effluents are listed in Table ...with textile waste effluents. These isolates were able to utilize the textile effluent as carbon and energy ...

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Bioremediation: A strategic alternative for treatment of textile effluent

Bioremediation: A strategic alternative for treatment of textile effluent

... the effluent sample collected from the textile industries indicates natural adaptation of micro-organisms to survive in the presence of toxic chemicals and ...from textile effluent to ...

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Integrated Adsorption–Coagulation and Naofiltration of Textile Effluent Using Three-stage Filtration Unit

Integrated Adsorption–Coagulation and Naofiltration of Textile Effluent Using Three-stage Filtration Unit

... raw textile effluent collected from Tiruppur, Tamilnadu Characterizations of freshly collected sample were carried out followed by the treatment ...Lab-scale effluent treatment was done using three ...

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Biosorption of textile effluent using sugarcane bagasse

Biosorption of textile effluent using sugarcane bagasse

... The results of the present investigation are in accordance with Carpenter et al. (2013) who observed that the optimum of the adsorbents causing better dye cation adsorption through electrostatic attraction. A negatively ...

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Effective degradation and mineralization of real textile effluent by sonolysis, photocatalysis, and sonophotocatalysis using ZnO nano catalyst

Effective degradation and mineralization of real textile effluent by sonolysis, photocatalysis, and sonophotocatalysis using ZnO nano catalyst

... using textile industry effluents from dye house of textile ...of textile industrial effluents shown in Table ...with textile effluents from Shyama Trandze ...of textile effluent ...

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DECOLOURIZATION OF DYE & TEXTILE EFFLUENT USING ADVANCED OXIDATION PROCESSES

DECOLOURIZATION OF DYE & TEXTILE EFFLUENT USING ADVANCED OXIDATION PROCESSES

... – textile mills, electroplating industry, metal processing industry, pulp and paper mill and tannery ...in textile effluent is due to high suspended solids, chemical oxygen demand, heat, color, ...

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Characterization and Treatment of Textile Effluent By Photocatalytic Method

Characterization and Treatment of Textile Effluent By Photocatalytic Method

... Abstract- Textile industry is one of the important industries in the world that provide large employment with less required special skills and play a major role in the economy of many ...The textile ...

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Effect of Textile Effluent on Seedling Germination, Growth and Biochemical Characteristics of Arachis hypogaea l. Variety K6

Effect of Textile Effluent on Seedling Germination, Growth and Biochemical Characteristics of Arachis hypogaea l. Variety K6

... of textile effluent was discharged on land and into water that effluent was induced environmental ...of textile effluent poses was used as plant growth because that effluent was ...

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The Use of Peanut Hull for the Adsorption of Colour from Aqueous Dye Solutions and Dye Textile Effluent

The Use of Peanut Hull for the Adsorption of Colour from Aqueous Dye Solutions and Dye Textile Effluent

... % of all dyes manufactured are lost during processing and finishing operations and 20 % of this inter the environment through the municipal sewage treatment. Because of this and due to the stringent regulations laid down ...

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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 globally every year ...

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Phytoremediation Efficiency of Water Hyacinth for Batik Textile Effluent Treatment

Phytoremediation Efficiency of Water Hyacinth for Batik Textile Effluent Treatment

... Since the discovery of synthetic dyes, it was recorded that the annual production of dye to date was 800,000 tons of 10,000 different synthetic dyes (Kumar et al. 2018). The fig- ures itself shows that synthetic dyes ...

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Use of Industrial Coal Waste Materials as Adsorbents for Textile Effluent Remediation

Use of Industrial Coal Waste Materials as Adsorbents for Textile Effluent Remediation

... of effluent from the textile industry is one of the major point sources of water pollution through discharge into aquatic environments ...the effluent or removal of dye species is required ...on ...

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