A review of the existing and emerging technologies in the combination of AOPs and biological processes in industrial textile wastewater treatment
The textile industry is known as releasing huge amounts of wastewater contaminated by a
large spectrum of chemicals. There are several units (eg printers, mercerizing machines …
large spectrum of chemicals. There are several units (eg printers, mercerizing machines …
Phytoremediation of textile dyes and effluents: current scenario and future prospects
Phytoremediation has emerged as a green, passive, solar energy driven and cost effective
approach for environmental cleanup when compared to physico-chemical and even other …
approach for environmental cleanup when compared to physico-chemical and even other …
In situ phytoremediation of dyes from textile wastewater using garden ornamental plants, effect on soil quality and plant growth
In situ phytoremediation of dyes from textile wastewater was carried out in a high rate
transpiration system ridges (91.4 m× 1.0 m) cultivated independently with Tagetes patula …
transpiration system ridges (91.4 m× 1.0 m) cultivated independently with Tagetes patula …
Constructed wetlands for textile wastewater remediation: A review on concept, pollutant removal mechanisms, and integrated technologies for efficiency enhancement
R Sharma, P Malaviya - Chemosphere, 2022 - Elsevier
Textile industries are among the ecologically unsustainable industries that release
voluminous wastewater threatening ecosystem health. The constructed wetlands (CWs) are …
voluminous wastewater threatening ecosystem health. The constructed wetlands (CWs) are …
Decolorization of mixture of dyes: a critical review
Water plays a vital and essential role in our ECOSYSTEM. This natural resource is
becoming scarce, making its availability a major social and economic concern. Use of a …
becoming scarce, making its availability a major social and economic concern. Use of a …
Enhanced degradation of textile effluent in constructed wetland system using Typha domingensis and textile effluent-degrading endophytic bacteria
Textile effluent is one of the main contributors of water pollution and it adversely affects
fauna and flora. Constructed wetland is a promising approach to remediate the industrial …
fauna and flora. Constructed wetland is a promising approach to remediate the industrial …
Enhanced remediation of sewage effluent by endophyte-assisted floating treatment wetlands
The use of floating treatment wetlands (FTWs) is a promising approach for the remediation of
sewage effluent. The efficiency of FTWs can be improved by the combined use of plants and …
sewage effluent. The efficiency of FTWs can be improved by the combined use of plants and …
Treatment of the textile industry effluent in a pilot-scale vertical flow constructed wetland system augmented with bacterial endophytes
A pilot-scale vertical flow constructed wetland (VFCWs) system was designed, implemented
and operated for one year for the treatment of dye-rich real textile effluent. Brachiaria mutica …
and operated for one year for the treatment of dye-rich real textile effluent. Brachiaria mutica …
A novel adsorptive and photocatalytic system for dye degradation using ZIF-8 derived carbon (ZIF-C)-modified graphene oxide nanosheets
M Qiu, W Xu, S Chen, Z Jia, Y Li, J He, L Wang… - Journal of the Taiwan …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Aerogels have attracted widespread interest in adsorption and photocatalysis.
The effect of single aerogel material cannot meet the demand and we can enhance the …
The effect of single aerogel material cannot meet the demand and we can enhance the …
Co-plantation of aquatic macrophytes Typha angustifolia and Paspalum scrobiculatum for effective treatment of textile industry effluent
Field treatment of textile industry effluent was carried out in constructed drenches (91.4 m×
1.2 m× 0.6 m; 65.8 m 3) planted independently with Typha angustifolia, Paspalum …
1.2 m× 0.6 m; 65.8 m 3) planted independently with Typha angustifolia, Paspalum …