Ten differents dyeings were made using reuse water obtained from effluent after treatment by homogeneous photocatalysis. Before and after the UV/H2O2 treatments, the concentration of sodium chloride (NaCl), the absorbance (Abs) and the amount of total organic carbon (TOC) were monitored. All rates of decolorization were above 92% and the removal of TOC was above 88% in all treatments. Compared with the same dyeings made with deionized water, the total deviation (ΔE*) between the colors did not exceed 1.05. Currently, for a monthly production of 20 dyeings of 100 kg each, 160 m3 of water is consumed and an equal volume of effluent is generated. The same dyeings made by the process proposed in this study, with an addition of 10 m3 of water af...
This study compared reactive dyestuffs and vat dyestuffs in the dyeing of cotton. We investigated th...
Textile dyeing processes with reactive dyes consume high amount of water and generate wastewater con...
In this work, the feasibility of reusing water and salt from reactive dyebaths after electrochemical...
The objective of this work was to study the possibility of reuse of effluent in continuous dyeing of...
O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar a viabilidade da reutilização contínua de efluente têxteis tra...
Electrochemical techniques offer many advantages for the treatment of industrial effluents. These pr...
Most cotton fabrics are dyed with reactive dyes because they produce a full range of bright fashion ...
Traditional textile wastewater treatment methods are inefficient and consequently pollute the enviro...
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...
It is widely assumed that clean water is becoming a scarce resource. In order to alleviate the water...
This study reports an integrated treatment strategy for synthetic polyester-cotton dyeing wastewater...
This study compared reactive dyestuffs and vat dyestuffs in the dyeing of cotton. We investigated th...
This study compared reactive dyestuffs and vat dyestuffs in the dyeing of cotton, evaluating the reu...
limination of color from textile E wastewater is of both immediate and long term interest to textile...
This study compared reactive dyestuffs and vat dyestuffs in the dyeing of cotton. We investigated th...
Textile dyeing processes with reactive dyes consume high amount of water and generate wastewater con...
In this work, the feasibility of reusing water and salt from reactive dyebaths after electrochemical...
The objective of this work was to study the possibility of reuse of effluent in continuous dyeing of...
O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar a viabilidade da reutilização contínua de efluente têxteis tra...
Electrochemical techniques offer many advantages for the treatment of industrial effluents. These pr...
Most cotton fabrics are dyed with reactive dyes because they produce a full range of bright fashion ...
Traditional textile wastewater treatment methods are inefficient and consequently pollute the enviro...
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...
It is widely assumed that clean water is becoming a scarce resource. In order to alleviate the water...
This study reports an integrated treatment strategy for synthetic polyester-cotton dyeing wastewater...
This study compared reactive dyestuffs and vat dyestuffs in the dyeing of cotton. We investigated th...
This study compared reactive dyestuffs and vat dyestuffs in the dyeing of cotton, evaluating the reu...
limination of color from textile E wastewater is of both immediate and long term interest to textile...
This study compared reactive dyestuffs and vat dyestuffs in the dyeing of cotton. We investigated th...
Textile dyeing processes with reactive dyes consume high amount of water and generate wastewater con...
In this work, the feasibility of reusing water and salt from reactive dyebaths after electrochemical...