2022
DOI: 10.21926/rpm.2204028
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A Review of Various Treatment Methods for the Removal of Dyes from Textile Effluent

Abstract: Wastewater generated by the textile industry has been a major environmental concern for a long. Production of fiber involves various steps and uses a lot of chemicals, dyes, and water. Therefore, the effluent produced from the textile industry needs proper purification before discharging into the water body. The current review summarizes various physical and chemical methods like ion exchange, coagulation-flocculation, membrane separation, membrane distillation, oxidation, ozonation, etc., for wastewater treat… Show more

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“…Various physical/chemical methods, such as flocculation/coagulation (McYotto et al, 2021), adsorption (Kathing and Saini, 2022;Parthasarathy et al, 2022;Teli and Nadathur, 2018), chemical oxidation (Farzaneh et al, 2020;Fetimi et al, 2022;Mian and Liu, 2018;Nippatla and Philip, 2019;Pinna et al, 2021), ion exchange (Joseph et al, 2020), and biological treatment methods (Kornaros and Lyberatos, 2006), are used for color removal caused by dyestuffs in textile industry wastewater. For example, in flocculation/coagulation, there is a significant amount of sludge formation with high water content (Ren et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various physical/chemical methods, such as flocculation/coagulation (McYotto et al, 2021), adsorption (Kathing and Saini, 2022;Parthasarathy et al, 2022;Teli and Nadathur, 2018), chemical oxidation (Farzaneh et al, 2020;Fetimi et al, 2022;Mian and Liu, 2018;Nippatla and Philip, 2019;Pinna et al, 2021), ion exchange (Joseph et al, 2020), and biological treatment methods (Kornaros and Lyberatos, 2006), are used for color removal caused by dyestuffs in textile industry wastewater. For example, in flocculation/coagulation, there is a significant amount of sludge formation with high water content (Ren et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%