Textile industry is responsible for a large amount of polluted water released daily, mainly due to the dyes used. This article has aimed to study and improve methodologies for degrading textile effluents containing the dyes Acid Red 151 and Acid Blue 40 using an electrolytic reactor. Different solutions were prepared for the experiments in the electrolytic reactor with a 70 % TiO2/30 % RuO2 anode. The textile effluents underwent 0 (control), 3, and 30 min treatment intervals. A suspension of Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells was used for toxicity tests and performed at the same day that samples were collected. The same test was applied to the samples after 15 days resting in order to verify changes in toxicity. The electrolytic treatment succe...
[EN] The interference of human beings in the environment is causing rapid intense environmental dama...
It is attempted in the present investigation to treat organic pollutant present in the textile efflu...
This study is based on the electrochemical decolouration of exhausted dyeing effluents which contain...
Textile wastewater is notoriously known to contain strong colour, a highly fluctuating pH and signif...
In this paper, electrochemical and photo-assisted electrochemical processes are used for color, tota...
The textile industry uses the electrochemical techniques both in textile processes (such as manufact...
Electrochemical methods are being used increasingly as an alternative treatment process for the reme...
Textile industries are widespread in developing countries. Among the various processes in the textil...
The textile industry uses the electrochemical techniques both in textile processes (such as manufact...
In the present study, photo-assisted electrochemical degradation of real textile wastewater was perf...
The introduction of more stringent pollution regulations, in relation to financial and social pressu...
Electrochemical techniques offer many advantages for the treatment of industrial effluents. These pr...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: The electrochemical oxidation of textile effluent...
International audienceThe treatment of a synthetic textile wastewater, prepared with several compoun...
This study is focused on the optimisation of the electrochemical decolourisation of textile effluent...
[EN] The interference of human beings in the environment is causing rapid intense environmental dama...
It is attempted in the present investigation to treat organic pollutant present in the textile efflu...
This study is based on the electrochemical decolouration of exhausted dyeing effluents which contain...
Textile wastewater is notoriously known to contain strong colour, a highly fluctuating pH and signif...
In this paper, electrochemical and photo-assisted electrochemical processes are used for color, tota...
The textile industry uses the electrochemical techniques both in textile processes (such as manufact...
Electrochemical methods are being used increasingly as an alternative treatment process for the reme...
Textile industries are widespread in developing countries. Among the various processes in the textil...
The textile industry uses the electrochemical techniques both in textile processes (such as manufact...
In the present study, photo-assisted electrochemical degradation of real textile wastewater was perf...
The introduction of more stringent pollution regulations, in relation to financial and social pressu...
Electrochemical techniques offer many advantages for the treatment of industrial effluents. These pr...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: The electrochemical oxidation of textile effluent...
International audienceThe treatment of a synthetic textile wastewater, prepared with several compoun...
This study is focused on the optimisation of the electrochemical decolourisation of textile effluent...
[EN] The interference of human beings in the environment is causing rapid intense environmental dama...
It is attempted in the present investigation to treat organic pollutant present in the textile efflu...
This study is based on the electrochemical decolouration of exhausted dyeing effluents which contain...