Among several types of textiles colorants, reactive dyes represent about 30 50% of the total market share, and the most common group used as chromophore is the azo group (70%), followed by anthraquinone. The removal of such dyes from wastewater is a problem in textile mills. Electrochemical treatment has proven to be an interesting technique for removing dyes from wastewater, as it does not require any added chemical reagents. Generally, this technique is applied to obtain partial dye degradation (until color removal). In this work, electrochemical treatment was performed in a batch cell. The influence of conductivity, temperature, pH, dye concentration, and dyeing electrolyte on the decoloration was studied. The time required to reach...
In this work, the indirect oxidation of two azo dyes (Colour Index Reactive Orange 4 and 13) was per...
Very large amounts of synthetic dyes are discharged in the environment from industrial effluents [1]...
Very large amounts of synthetic dyes are discharged in the environment from industrial effluents [1]...
Among several types of textiles colorants, reactive dyes represent about 30 50% of the total market ...
Textile industries are widespread in developing countries. Among the various processes in the textil...
Textile industries are widespread in developing countries. Among the various processes in the textil...
In this work, the indirect oxidation of two azo dyes (Colour Index Reactive Orange 4 and 13) was per...
Textile wastewater is notoriously known to contain strong colour, a highly fluctuating pH and signif...
This study is focused on the optimisation of the electrochemical decolourisation of textile effluent...
This study is focused on the optimisation of the electrochemical decolourisation of textile effluent...
The textile dyeing industry consumes large quantities of water and produces large volumes of wastewa...
Electrochemical techniques offer many advantages for the treatment of industrial effluents. These pr...
In this study, the influence of an electrochemical pre-treatment was evaluated in dyeing wastewater ...
Electrochemical techniques offer many advantages for the treatment of industrial effluents. These pr...
The textile industry uses the electrochemical techniques both in textile processes (such as manufact...
In this work, the indirect oxidation of two azo dyes (Colour Index Reactive Orange 4 and 13) was per...
Very large amounts of synthetic dyes are discharged in the environment from industrial effluents [1]...
Very large amounts of synthetic dyes are discharged in the environment from industrial effluents [1]...
Among several types of textiles colorants, reactive dyes represent about 30 50% of the total market ...
Textile industries are widespread in developing countries. Among the various processes in the textil...
Textile industries are widespread in developing countries. Among the various processes in the textil...
In this work, the indirect oxidation of two azo dyes (Colour Index Reactive Orange 4 and 13) was per...
Textile wastewater is notoriously known to contain strong colour, a highly fluctuating pH and signif...
This study is focused on the optimisation of the electrochemical decolourisation of textile effluent...
This study is focused on the optimisation of the electrochemical decolourisation of textile effluent...
The textile dyeing industry consumes large quantities of water and produces large volumes of wastewa...
Electrochemical techniques offer many advantages for the treatment of industrial effluents. These pr...
In this study, the influence of an electrochemical pre-treatment was evaluated in dyeing wastewater ...
Electrochemical techniques offer many advantages for the treatment of industrial effluents. These pr...
The textile industry uses the electrochemical techniques both in textile processes (such as manufact...
In this work, the indirect oxidation of two azo dyes (Colour Index Reactive Orange 4 and 13) was per...
Very large amounts of synthetic dyes are discharged in the environment from industrial effluents [1]...
Very large amounts of synthetic dyes are discharged in the environment from industrial effluents [1]...