Decolourization percentage with UV radiation at 60 minutes in presence of 0.014M H2O2 at 50°C temperature was 99.8
The presence of 0.143M of hydrogen peroxide caused maximum per cent decolourization (97%) in case
of solar light/H2O2
It was suggested that the decolourization of dye DB-177 should be performed
in the presence of ultraviolet radiation
Muhammad et. al., 2008 Lahore, Pakistan
The application of a combined method i.e., biotreatment and AOPs for treating dye bath effluent was advantageous
The combined approach allowed better achievement of decolourization efficiency and reduced
treatment costs
Application of AOPs to biotreated textile
effluent was more effective than raw effluent
Ozonation process for raw textile effluent was better for decolourization
than the AOPs applied
Verma et. al., 2012 Odisha, India
MgCl2 in combination with lime was superior over the other coagulants for decolourization & COD reduction
More than 99% decolorization efficiency & 63% COD reduction efficiency was observed using MgCl2/Lime as coagulants
MgCl2/Lime can be used as an efficient coagulant system for the treatment of textile
wastewater
Agarry and Ajani, 2011 Nigeria
Aspergillus niger, Pseudomonas fluorescence, Proteus morganii, Fusarium compacticum, Pseudomonas nigificans & Pseudomonas gellucidium have a significant potential for dye decolourization and degradation
Selvam and Shanmuga, 2012 Coimbatore
Schizophyllum commune was more efficient than Lenzites eximia for the treatment of azo dyes and textile
dye industry
effluent in both batch mode
and continuous mode
The
batch mode treatment of textile
industry effluents
by Schizophyllum commune was more efficient when compared to continuous mode
Veeramalini et. al., 2012 Chennai, India
100mg Moringa
oleifera gave approximately 95% COD reduction after10 minutes contact time while 500mg M.oleifera reduced colour by 90% at pH 10
100mg coagulant enhances efficient removal of COD and colour in the coagulation process
Mohan et. al., 2012 Tamil Nadu
Isolated organisms, Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus flavus have
the
ability to decolorize
the direct red dye
Aspergillus niger decolourizes the dyes in static
condition
potentially where as A.flavus decolourizes at shaking growth condition
The study brings out the ability of Aspergillus sp. to degrade
direct dyes and reinforces the potential of these fungi for the decolourization of textile
effluents
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