نتایج جستجو برای: textile dyes

تعداد نتایج: 31290  

2013
V. Gunasekar D. Gowdhaman V. Ponnusami

Azo dyes are widely used in textile industries. Removal of the color from textile waste water is a striking issue. To curb this issue, biological treatment can be employed rather than physicochemical processes. In this work, Bacillus subtilis is used to degrade the reactive dye – RED M5B. It is found that decolorization was due the action of enzyme peroxidase produced by the organisms during it...

Fateme Anvari, Monire Kheirkhah, Reza Amraei,

Introduction: Textile wastewaters from dyeing and finishing processes are heavily polluted with dyes, textile auxiliaries and chemicals and have a broad range of pH, high COD concentration and suspended particles. In this study, the efficiency of color and turbidity removal from synthetic textile wastewater samples were investigated by combined process of coagulation/ flocculation and electron ...

2005
Lígia M. Rodrigues X. H. Luan

Coumarins are a family of compounds that have been studied extensively for their practical applications, as textile dyes, optical brighteners, laser dyes, sensitisers in phototherapy, biological labels. Coumarin derivatives have been also used in making fluorogenic enzyme substrates. Disperse dyes containing an electron-donating group, such as N,N-diethylamino, and an heterocyclic residue in po...

Journal: :Molecules 2012
Sandra T Ambrósio José C Vilar Carlos A Alves da Silva Kaoru Okada Aline E Nascimento Ricardo L Longo Galba M Campos-Takaki

The biosorption of three reactive azo dyes (red, black and orange II) found in textile effluents by inactive mycelium of Cunninghamella elegans has been investigated. It was found that after 120 hours of contact the adsorption led to 70%, 85%, 93% and 88% removal of reactive orange II, reactive black, reactive red and a mixture of them, respectively. The mycelium surface was found to be selecti...

2004
A. S. Daba O. U. Ezeronye

Enormous volumes of effluent are generated at different stages of textile manufacturing, as a result of the use of copious amounts of chemicals and dyes. Several tons of textiles required to meet up with societal demands are produced daily in this industry. Effluent derived from the textile and dyestuff activities can provoke serious environmental impact in the neighboring receptor water bodies...

2015
Binal Shah Kunal Jain Namrata Patel Ramesh Pandit Anand Patel Chaitanya G. Joshi Datta Madamwar

Paenibacillus sp. strain DMB20, in cometabolism with other Proteobacteria and Firmicutes, exhibits azoreduction of textile dyes. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of this bacterium, consisting of 6,647,181 bp with 7,668 coding sequences (CDSs). The data presented highlight multiple sets of functional genes associated with xenobiotic compound degradation.

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2005
Madhu B Singh Ranjana Fotedar J Lakshminarayana

In Rajasthan 21,000 workers are engaged in hand processing textile industries (process gray/raw cotton cloth). They are exposed to hazards of the textile industries besides the harsh conditions of the desert which contributes to adverse effects on their health. To explore the occupational health problems of the desert textile workers and their association with nutrition and environmental factor...

Journal: :journal of health sciences and surveillance system 0
mohammad ali baghapour department of environmental health engineering, school of health, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran mansooreh dehghani department of environmental health engineering, school of health, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran zahra elhamiyan department of environmental health engineering, school of health, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

abstract background: dyes are visible materials and are considered as one of the hazardous components that make up the industrial waste. dye compounds in natural water, even in very low concentrations, will lead to environmental problems. azo dyes are compounds with one or more –n=n– groups and are used in textile industry. because of its low price, solubility, and stability, azo dyes are widel...

2011
Uzma Mahmood Sitara Rashid S. Ishrat Ali Rasheeda Parveen Zaheer-ul-Haq Nida Ambreen Khalid Mohammed Khan Shahnaz Perveen Wolfgang Voelter

Cellulose fiber is a tremendous natural resource that has broad application in various productions including the textile industry. The dyes, which are commonly used for cellulose printing, are "reactive dyes" because of their high wet fastness and brilliant colors. The interaction of various dyes with the cellulose fiber depends upon the physiochemical properties that are governed by specific f...

2006
M. Janeczko S. Gaydardzhiev

Surface charge density studies as well as characterizations of coagulated dye sludge were investigated to explain the mechanism which takes place during removal of dyes from effluents by chemical coagulation. A simple laboratory model was used to compare two commercially used textile azo dyes: CI “Reactive Black 5” and “Acid Black 1” that were coagulated with synthetic primary coagulants have b...

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