Biological methods for textile dye removal from wastewater: A review
Lovely Professional University · Iowa State University
Abstract
The textile sector is 14% of total industrial production in India and contributes to about 4% of the gross domestic product and earns about 27% of India's total foreign exchange. Worldwide, up to 10,000 dyes are available and their annual production is above 7 × 105 metric tons, which are being used not only in textile sector but also applied in paper, food and pharmaceutical industries. Textile industries in India have been consuming more than 100 L of water to process 1 kg of textiles, and have contributed heavily in polluting surface and ground water resources in many regions of the country. The toxic and carcinogenic effect of untreated textile effluent is well understood. The decolorization and…
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4Topics & keywords
- Effluent
- Bioremediation
- Textile
- Textile industry
- Wastewater
- Environmental science
- Waste management
- Pulp and paper industry
- Clean water and sanitation