نتایج جستجو برای: textile wastewaters

تعداد نتایج: 15082  

2010
Valeria Tigini Valeria Prigione Antonella Mangiavillano Antonella Pannocchia Giovanna Cristina Varese

Textile effluents are among the most difficult-to-treat wastewaters, due to their considerable amount of recalcitrant and toxic substances. Fungal biosorption is viewed as a valuable additional treatment for removing pollutants from textile wastewaters. In this study the efficiency of Cunninghamella elegans biomass in terms of contaminants, COD and toxicity reduction was tested against textile ...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
a.r. mesdaghinia; h.kakoee

the industrial effluents of three textile plants in the south of tehran were studied. in each plant all related factors such as raw material consumption, production processes and water use at different points were examined. these plants discharge their effluents into the environment without any treatment. the common characteristics of these wastes are quantity and quality variability, organic p...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
f. vaezi a. mesdaghinia h. jamani

potassium ferrate has been used as a multi-purpose chemical in treatment of wastewaters. with the formula of k2fe04 it has 3 excellent characters for water treatment, so by using it alone, it would be possible to confine all reactivity, it is essential to prepare ferrate at the point of use. in this study, k2fe04 was synthesized, then it has been employed for chlorine gas with an alkaline solut...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2014
Maurício da Motta Raquel Pereira M Madalena Alves Luciana Pereira

Textile dye wastewaters are characterized by strong colour, salts and other additives, high pH, temperature, chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biodegradable materials. Being aesthetically and environmentally unacceptable, these wastewaters need to be treated before their discharge. Anaerobic bioprocesses have been proposed as being environmentally friendly and relatively cheap; however, when app...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Tahsin Gulzar Tayyaba Huma Fatima Jalal Sarosh Iqbal Shazia Abrar Shumaila Kiran Sofia Nosheen Waqar Hussain Muhammad Asim Rafique

The present study aimed to assess and compare the ability to remediate synthetic textile and industrial wastewaters by Fenton treatment, a biological system and sequential treatments using Aspergillus niger (A. niger). All studied treatments were found to be effective in decolorization of the effluents under study. Fenton treatment followed by A. niger showed excellent potential for the maximum...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2015
Ahmed Bedoui Valeria Tigini Kamel Ghedira Giovanna Cristina Varese Leila Chekir Ghedira

Textile industry is considered as one of the important factors of the economic growth in Tunisia. However, this prominent role has certainly some drawbacks mainly represented by the huge amounts of textile wastewaters generated that become a real menace to nature. Many previous studies showed the purifying potential of some activated sludge and bacteria (Pseudomonas putida) to decolourize texti...

2016
Seema J Patel

Microorganisms dead or alive are successfully exploited for bioremediation of xenobiotics by biosorption. Textile effluents are among the most difficult-to-treat wastewaters, due to their considerable amount of recalcitrant and toxic substances. Fungal biosorption is viewed as a valuable additional treatment for removing pollutants from textile wastewaters. The overall economics of the biosorpt...

2017
Ken Meerbergen Maarten Van Geel Michael Waud Kris A Willems Raf Dewil Jan Van Impe Lise Appels Bart Lievens

It is assumed that microbial communities involved in the biological treatment of different wastewaters having a different chemical composition harbor different microbial populations which are specifically adapted to the environmental stresses encountered in these systems. Yet, little is known about the composition of these microbial communities. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess th...

2017
Monika Wawrzkiewicz Zbigniew Hubicki

Coloured wastewaters are a consequence of batch processes in both dye-manufacturing and dye-consuming industries. Dyes are widely used in a number of industries, such as textile and leather dyeing, food, cosmetics, paper printing, gasoline, with the textile in‐ dustry as the largest consumer. Dyeing as a fundamental operation during textile fibre processing causes the production of more or less...

جوادی, زهره, عامری, احمد, غلامی, میترا, محمدی, حامد, میر‌حسینی, سید ‌حامد,

Background and Objective: PACT is an adsorption- degradation process through which slowly or non-biodegradable waste water compounds such as dye can be degraded. This study was carried out to evaluate the efficacy of PACT in removal of dyes form textile industry wastewaters. Materials and Methods: This research was carried out in pilot scale. The pilot design had two parts: an aeration tank wit...

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