Sustainable Solutions: Reviewing the Future of Textile Dye Contaminant Removal with Emerging Biological Treatments
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya · National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur · +1 more institution
Abstract
Synthetic dyes, exceeding 100,000 types on the market and produced at a global scale of over 700,000 tons annually, are extensively used in the textile industry. This industry, a leading contributor to water contamination, relies on dyes like reactive, azo, anthraquinone, and triphenylmethane, resulting in substantial water usage and significant effluent generation. A significant modern challenge is the pollution caused by dye-mixed wastewater, releasing hazardous chemicals into water bodies and posing threats to ecosystems, plants, and human health. Traditionally, physicochemical techniques have addressed textile dye-containing wastewater, but their drawbacks, including cost, inefficiency, and potential…
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Wastewater
- Biochemical engineering
- Environmentally friendly
- Textile industry
- Environmental science
- Waste management
- Hazardous waste
- Textile