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Title
Recent advances in decolorization and degradation of dyes in textile effluent by biological approaches
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Dyes and dyeing--Environmental aspects (LCSH)
Dyes and dyeing--Waste disposal (LCSH)
Water--Purification (LCSH)
Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers (LCSH)
Factory and trade waste--Biodegradation (LCSH)
Textile industry--Waste disposal (LCSH)
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Classification
LCC: MLCS 2024/44746 (T) (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Supplementary Content
bibliography
index
Content
text
Summary
"Recent Advances in Decolorization and Degradation of Dyes in Textile Effluent by Biological Approaches outlines various eco-friendly, cost effective methods for removal of toxic textile dyes. Large amounts of dye are unbound and released into the environment due to inefficient dyeing processes. The release of wastewater containing dye into the environment has several adverse effects as it is toxic, mutagenic and has other undesirable effects on living organisms. Hence, it is necessary to remove these dyes from industrial effluents to have a sustainable environment. This book deals with conventional as well as advanced effective treatment methods for the removal of dyes in order to increase the domain knowledge of readers. Salient features: Describes physico-chemical characteristics of textile effluent, dye classes and toxicity of dyes commonly used in the textile industry Assembles effective approaches which are used to remove dyes from textile effluent prior to their release into the environment Presents several advanced approaches such as genetic engineering, nanotechnology, immobilized cells or enzymes, biofilms and microbial fuel cells, etc. for the removal of dyes"-- Provided by publisher.
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Singh, Ram Lakhan Recent advances in decolorization and degradation of dyes in textile effluent by biological approaches