Leather industry uses high quantities of water, from 50 to 200 m3 per day, the whole amount of which is usually sent to depuration. At the same time it is noteworthy that tanning processes use large quantities of tannin-based organic compounds, which with all the protein, lipids, greases and hairs, constitute an overcharge of COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) and BOD (Biological Oxygen Demand) in the tanning effluents. These effluents contain many biorefractory compounds, so low biodegradability index, with COD charge varying from 5000 to 120,000 ppm. This, undoubtedly, causes troubles in the depuration processes. Effective treatment with recycling option of such large quantities of technological waters would: (i) ensure a high diminution in the...
International audienceAn environmentally friendly electrochemical treatment, electro-Fenton process,...
The do-undo methods adopted in conventional leather processing generate huge amounts of pollutants. ...
The longer time required for complete mineralization in the electro-Fenton (EF) process can be recti...
Synthetic solutions containing up to 2000 ppm of gallotannic acid and real wastewater from vegetal t...
Leather manufacturing process generates significant volume of wastewater. Deliming is one of the uni...
In this new era, we are facing a major problem regarding wastewater in the environment, which has an...
This work aims to study the ability of using single and sequential electro-Fenton (EF) and electroco...
Background: The leather industry is one of the most polluting industries in the country (Iran), whic...
Tannery wastewater contains large amounts of pollutants that, if directly discharged into ecosystems...
Tannery wastewater contains large amounts of pollutants that, if directly discharged into ecosystems...
Tannery wastewater contains high organic loadings and other pollutants, making it challenging to be ...
A spent tanning bath contains high concentration of salts, chromium and protein. The treatment syste...
In the present experimental work, the degradation and detoxification of two commercially important p...
Removal of organic dyes, tannins and phenol based molecules from aqueous solutions and the amenabili...
The soil and aquatic environment around the tannery and textile industrial clusters were severely af...
International audienceAn environmentally friendly electrochemical treatment, electro-Fenton process,...
The do-undo methods adopted in conventional leather processing generate huge amounts of pollutants. ...
The longer time required for complete mineralization in the electro-Fenton (EF) process can be recti...
Synthetic solutions containing up to 2000 ppm of gallotannic acid and real wastewater from vegetal t...
Leather manufacturing process generates significant volume of wastewater. Deliming is one of the uni...
In this new era, we are facing a major problem regarding wastewater in the environment, which has an...
This work aims to study the ability of using single and sequential electro-Fenton (EF) and electroco...
Background: The leather industry is one of the most polluting industries in the country (Iran), whic...
Tannery wastewater contains large amounts of pollutants that, if directly discharged into ecosystems...
Tannery wastewater contains large amounts of pollutants that, if directly discharged into ecosystems...
Tannery wastewater contains high organic loadings and other pollutants, making it challenging to be ...
A spent tanning bath contains high concentration of salts, chromium and protein. The treatment syste...
In the present experimental work, the degradation and detoxification of two commercially important p...
Removal of organic dyes, tannins and phenol based molecules from aqueous solutions and the amenabili...
The soil and aquatic environment around the tannery and textile industrial clusters were severely af...
International audienceAn environmentally friendly electrochemical treatment, electro-Fenton process,...
The do-undo methods adopted in conventional leather processing generate huge amounts of pollutants. ...
The longer time required for complete mineralization in the electro-Fenton (EF) process can be recti...