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Dye and its removal from aqueous solution by adsorption: A review
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An extensive list of various adsorbents such as natural materials, waste materials from industry, agricultural by-products, and biomass based activated carbon in the removal of various dyes has been compiled here.About:
This article is published in Advances in Colloid and Interface Science.The article was published on 2014-07-01. It has received 2979 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Adsorption & Activated carbon.read more
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The utilization of agro-biomass/byproducts for effective bio-removal of dyes from dyeing wastewater: A comprehensive review
TL;DR: In this article, the efficacy of agro-biomass/byproducts (belonging to plants, microbes and animals) either as biosorbents (raw biomass) or adsorbents(modified biomass) for direct removal of dyes and their role as co-substrate to stimulate the biodegradation/decolourization of the dyes by bacteria and fungi.
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Biosorption of rhodamine B dye from dyeing stones effluents using the green microalgae Chlorella pyrenoidosa
Ana Lúcia Denardin da Rosa,Elvis Carissimi,Guilherme Luiz Dotto,Hedda Sander,Liliana Amaral Féris +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used green microalgae Chlorella pyrenoidosa for the removal of rhodamine B dye from dyeing stones effluents in order to evaluate effects of pH, contact time and temperature.
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Bioremediation of dyes: Current status and prospects
Ihsanullah Ihsanullah,Arshad Jamal,Muhammad Ilyas,Mukarram Zubair,Gulraiz Khan,Muataz Ali Atieh +5 more
TL;DR: This review critically evaluates the latest advancements in applications of bioremediation techniques for the removal of various dyes from wastewater and highlights the progress in bioremedation of dyes using bioreactors and microbial fuel cells.
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Post-Synthetic Polymerization of UiO-66-NH2 Nanoparticles and Polyurethane Oligomer toward Stand-Alone Membranes for Dye Removal and Separation
TL;DR: New UiO-66-Urea-based flexible membranes with MOF loadings of 50, 60, and 70 wt % were designed and prepared by post-synthetic polymerization of UoN nanoparticles and a polyurethane oligomer under mild conditions to study the adsorption behavior of membrane 3 towards four hydrophilic dyes.
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Ionic self-assembly of poly(ionic liquid)-polyoxometalate hybrids for selective adsorption of anionic dyes
Huawei Yang,Liangjiu Bai,Donglei Wei,Lixia Yang,Wenxiang Wang,Hou Chen,Yuzhong Niu,Zhongxin Xue +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, poly(ionic liquid)-based porous hybrid materials were facilely prepared through ionic self-assembly method and proposed as adsorbents for removal and separation of ionic dyes.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a literature review of the use of sorbents and biosorbents to treat polluted aqueous effluents containing dyes:organics or metal ions has been conducted.
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Kinetics of Adsorption on Carbon from Solution
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TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the rate of adsorption of persistent organic compounds on granular carbon is quite low and the rate is partially a function of the pore size distribution of the adsorbent, of the molecular size and configuration of the solute, and of the relative electrokinetic properties of adsorbate and adsorbents.
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Remediation of dyes in textile effluent: a critical review on current treatment technologies with a proposed alternative
TL;DR: The current available technologies are reviewed and an effective, cheaper alternative for dye removal and decolourisation applicable on large scale is suggested.