نتایج جستجو برای: textile dye

تعداد نتایج: 51782  

Journal: :Journal of biotechnology 2001
M A Martins I C Ferreira I M Santos M J Queiroz N Lima

Azo dyes are important chemical pollutants of industrial origin. Textile azo dyes with bioaccessible groups for lignin degrading fungi, such as 2-methoxyphenol (guaiacol) and 2,6-dimethoxyphenol (syringol), were synthesised using different aminobenzoic and aminosulphonic acids as diazo components. The inocula of the best biodegradation assays were obtained from a pre-growth medium (PAM), contai...

2015
Vinayak H. Lokhande Subhash Kudale Ganesh Nikalje Neetin Desai Penna Suprasanna

In this study, we report phytoremediation of textile dyes using hairy roots derived through Agrobacterium rhizogenes (NCIM 5140) infection of in vitro leaf and stem explants of a halophyte Sesuvium portulacastrum (L.) L. Leaf explants showed higher frequency of hairy root induction (70%) than stem explants (30%), and maximum number of roots (leaf 42.3 ± 2.4 and stem 50.3 ± 1.7). Transformed nat...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2012
Ingrid Bazin Aziza Ibn Hadj Hassine Yosra Haj Hamouda Wissem Mnif Ahgleb Bartegi Miguel Lopez-Ferber Michel De Waard Catherine Gonzalez

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

Journal: :Trends in textile engineering & fashion technology 2022

Trends in Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology Are Sustainability of the Application Natural Dye on Materials Menderes Koyuncu* Department Textile, Van Vocational School, Yuzuncu Yil University, Van/Turk *Corresponding author:Menderes Koyuncu, Van/Turkey Submission: December 02, 2022; Published: 14, 2022 DOI: 10.31031/TTEFT.2022.07.000670 ISSN 2578-0271 Volume 7 Issue4

2013
T Maiyalagan S Karthikeyan

Exfoliated graphitic nanoplatelets (xGnPs) have been utilized as a potential adsorbent for toxic textile dye Acid Orange 7 (acid dye). The effects of major variables governing the efficiency of the process, such as temperature, initial dye concentration and pH are studied. The kinetic measurements have been used for determining the specific rate constant, confirming the applicability of pseudo ...

2013
Majid Sarmadi

In the past 25 years we have focused our attention on plasma treatment of textile materials at the University of Wisconsin Madison. This presentation will cover the overview of some of these efforts. In particular, plasma treatments of textile materials to improve properties such as resistance to flame, water repellency, hydrophobicity, and dye-ability will be discussed. These improvements were...

2014
Sathish Joshua Amarnath

Studies were carried out on the decolorization of azo dyes by Bacillus species from effluent of textile industries. About 10 bacterial strains were isolated from the effluent of textile industries, Bacillus sp. showed remarkable ability in decolorizing the widely utilized azo dyes. Phenotypic characterization and phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rDNA sequence comparisons indicate that these s...

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 ...

2013
Sunil k. Sharma Neetu Sharma Amrita Shrivastava

The textile dyeing and printing units in Sanganer town, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Discharge a huge volume of mostly untreated textile dye wastewater (10,000-15,000kl/day) into various pools and drain adjoining the textile printing units. A number of azo dyes are used in textile printing industries, As a result. The textile waste waters are loaded with them, along with other chemicals used durin...

Journal: :Contact dermatitis 2006
K Ryberg M Isaksson B Gruvberger M Hindsén E Zimerson M Bruze

Contact allergy to disperse dyes in textiles is documented in prevalence studies from southern Europe. To evaluate the prevalence of allergic patch test reactions to different textile dyes in southern Sweden, and to look at the sites of dermatitis in individuals hypersensitive to textile dyes, we retrospectively investigated 3325 consecutively patch-tested patients. They had all been patch test...

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