This study is focused on the optimisation of the electrochemical decolourisation of textile effluents containing reactive dyes with the aim of making feasible—technically and economically—this method at industrial scale. Coloured waters were treated in continuous at low current density, to reduce the electrical consumption. Ti/PtOx electrodes were used to oxidize simulated dyebaths prepared with an azo/dichlorotriazine reactive dye (C.I. Reactive Orange 4). The decolourisation yield was dependent on the dyeing electrolyte (NaCl or Na2SO4). Dyeing effluents which contained from 0.5 to 20 g l−1 of NaCl reached a high decolourisation yield, depending on the current density, immediately after the electrochemical process. These results were impr...
In this paper, electrochemical and photo-assisted electrochemical processes are used for color, tota...
Electrochemical methods are being used increasingly as an alternative treatment process for the reme...
The textile dyeing industry consumes large quantities of water and produces large volumes of wastewa...
This study is focused on the optimisation of the electrochemical decolourisation of textile effluent...
This study applies UV light irradiation after a low current density electrochemical treatment to deg...
Electrochemical techniques offer many advantages for the treatment of industrial effluents. These pr...
In this work, the efficiency of a photo-electrochemical method to remove color in textile dyeing eff...
In this work, the efficiency of a photo-electrochemical method to remove color in textile dyeing eff...
Different electrochemical oxidation and UV irradiation treatment conditions were studied to improve ...
Textile dyeing processes with reactive dyes consume high amount of water and generate wastewater con...
Textile industries are widespread in developing countries. Among the various processes in the textil...
This study is based on the electrochemical decolouration of exhausted dyeing effluents which contain...
Among several types of textiles colorants, reactive dyes represent about 30 50% of the total market ...
Textile wastewater is notoriously known to contain strong colour, a highly fluctuating pH and signif...
The present paper presents the study of the decolourisation of real textile effluent by constant cur...
In this paper, electrochemical and photo-assisted electrochemical processes are used for color, tota...
Electrochemical methods are being used increasingly as an alternative treatment process for the reme...
The textile dyeing industry consumes large quantities of water and produces large volumes of wastewa...
This study is focused on the optimisation of the electrochemical decolourisation of textile effluent...
This study applies UV light irradiation after a low current density electrochemical treatment to deg...
Electrochemical techniques offer many advantages for the treatment of industrial effluents. These pr...
In this work, the efficiency of a photo-electrochemical method to remove color in textile dyeing eff...
In this work, the efficiency of a photo-electrochemical method to remove color in textile dyeing eff...
Different electrochemical oxidation and UV irradiation treatment conditions were studied to improve ...
Textile dyeing processes with reactive dyes consume high amount of water and generate wastewater con...
Textile industries are widespread in developing countries. Among the various processes in the textil...
This study is based on the electrochemical decolouration of exhausted dyeing effluents which contain...
Among several types of textiles colorants, reactive dyes represent about 30 50% of the total market ...
Textile wastewater is notoriously known to contain strong colour, a highly fluctuating pH and signif...
The present paper presents the study of the decolourisation of real textile effluent by constant cur...
In this paper, electrochemical and photo-assisted electrochemical processes are used for color, tota...
Electrochemical methods are being used increasingly as an alternative treatment process for the reme...
The textile dyeing industry consumes large quantities of water and produces large volumes of wastewa...