2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.05.138
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Removal of synthetic reactive dyes from textile wastewater by Sorel's cement

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“…The general textile processing steps include sizing and desizing, scouring, bleaching, dyeing, and finishing (Vilar et al 2011). Scouring, bleaching, and dyeing generate a large amount of wastewater, which varies in composition, whereas sizing produces little but concentrated wastewater (Hassan et al 2009). …”
Section: Textile Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The general textile processing steps include sizing and desizing, scouring, bleaching, dyeing, and finishing (Vilar et al 2011). Scouring, bleaching, and dyeing generate a large amount of wastewater, which varies in composition, whereas sizing produces little but concentrated wastewater (Hassan et al 2009). …”
Section: Textile Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recalcitrant textile wastewater typically contains high concentrations of organic compounds [expressed as high chemical oxygen demand (COD)], colors associated with residual dyes, a wide range of pH, low biodegradability, and high salt content (Balcioglu and Arslan 1997, Lahkimi et al 2006, Schrank et al 2007, Hassan et al 2009, Rodrigues et al 2009, Blanco et al 2012, Hammami et al 2012, Punzi et al 2012. The characteristics of textile wastewater are depicted in Table 2.…”
Section: Characterization Of Textile Wastewatersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last years, Hassan et al have investigated the removal of Cr(VI) and some reactive dyes using Sorel's cement prepared by conventional route [34,35]. Their results indicated the efficient removal of chromium and reactive dyes by Sorel's cement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Study on the removal of synthetic dyes from the wastewater of textile factories by using Sorel cement was also conducted [9]. It was found that the amount of adsorbed dye increased with prolonged contact time of the adsorbent, the amount of dose as well as with increasing temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%