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- Title
Treatability Studies of Simulated Textile Dye House Effluents of Anionic Dyes.
- Authors
Bhullar, K. S.; Kumar, A.; Arora, S.
- Abstract
The textile industry is one of the largest industries in world and is among the major waste generating industries. Number of physical and chemical treatments are followed by industries to control the waste water effluents. But the functional and operational cost for the processes is high. So continuous efforts are being done by Scholars to search the alternatives. In the paper, report on the study made to evaluate whether any improvement in treatment of dye house effluent is possible through use of adsorption technique is reported. Batch studies were conducted using low cost adsorbents such as Sugarcane baggase, Rice husk and Saw dust without activation. Colors used were C.I. Reactive Red 120, C.I. Reactive Blue 198 and C.I. Reactive Yellow 135. The results show that these adsorbents can be used for dye house effluents treatment at negligible cost. In the above context continuous studies were also done using above mentioned adsorbents followed by aerobic and anaerobic treatment.
- Subjects
ANAEROBIC digestion; AERATED package treatment systems; TEXTILE factories; BIOLOGICAL nutrient removal; SEWAGE sludge digestion
- Publication
Man-Made Textiles in India, 2014, Vol 42, Issue 4, p144
- ISSN
0377-7537
- Publication type
Article