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HERO ID
8219800
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Innovative method for decolouration of textile industry effluent
Author(s)
Shrivastava, R
Year
2014
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Pollution Research
ISSN:
0257-8050
Volume
33
Issue
2
Page Numbers
469-472
Language
English
Abstract
Textile industries are major source of effluents due to their operations. Released colored organic compounds in effluent contaminate the water and are source of non-aesthetic pollution and eutrophication. In the present paper an innovative method is being reported for the decolouration of dyes in textile effluent using photoreduction in presence of solar radiation. Commercial samples of different azo and cremazole textile dyes commonly used in textile industries of Sanaganer region in Rajasthan were used for method development. Photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide, zinc oxide and manganese oxide was studied in presence of sunlight on commercial dye samples namely Violet, Congo Red, Blue SI and Orange 3R. The results show that decoloration efficiency of TiO2 is many fold higher than ZnO and MnO. The process shows a significant enhancement when it is carried out at optimum concentration of reducing agent and appropriate time for solar irradiation. 89% Colour removal from effluent was reached at 96 Hrs operating time. Copyright © EM International.
Keywords
Photoreduction; Textile effluent; Titanium oxide
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