Description
Nowadays, textile units utilize a number of dyes, chemicals, reagents, and solvents to impart the desired quality to fabrics, and generate a substantial quantity of effluents/contaminants, which cause severe environmental problems if disposed of without proper treatment. In view of several surveys carried out through research papers, books, technical articles, and general reports published in high-repute academic societies, Handbook of Textile Effluent Remediation provides a detailed narration of the acceptable methods of treating textile wastewater, such as active ozonation, membrane filtration, and adsorption.
The book discusses emerging and suitable treatment systems that are viable, efficient, and economical. In this context, it provides an array of several traditional as well as advanced treatment practices for textile effluents. It covers research-oriented descriptions of textile wastewater treatment that can be adopted by scientific communities, academicians, and undergraduate and postgraduate students of industrial engineering, materials science and engineering, physics, and chemistry. It offers several interesting methodologies and aspects of current dimensional research through user-friendly content, tables, and figures and provides up-to-date literature on important and useful information for textile effluents, their impact on the environment, and advanced remediation processes. Needless to say, this book is of immense use to global researchers, academicians, and consultants engaged in various streams of wastewater treatment science.
Table of Contents
Textile effluents: types and prominent hazards
Asim Kumar and Roy Choudhury
Textile Industry and effluent: Present scenario, governing laws and initiatives towards the road ahead
Ruma Chakrabarti
Ecological impacts of azo dyes and environmental considerations
Mohd Yusuf
Textile effluent treatment using adsorbents
S. Tharakeswari, K. Shabaridharan and D. Saravanan
Ligninolytic enzymes production by microbes and their role in textile dyes decolourization
Rajender Singh, O. P. Ahlawat and Anita Rajor
Catalytic ozonation facilitated by carbon aerogel materials for textile dyeing wastewater treatment and reuse
Songmin Shang and Enling Hu
Emerging technologies for source reduction and end of pipe treatments of cotton based textile industry
Nabil A. Ibrahim and Basma M. Eid
Recent trends and future prospects on bioremediation of synthetic dyes: A Review
Shumaila Kiran et al.
Textile effluents remediation by membrane based techniques
Shafat Ahmad Khan, Pooja Agarwal and Lalit Prasad
Green materials from plant source for the remediation of Methylene Blue dye: An emerging wastewater treatment technology
Geetanjali Rathi et al.
Graphene oxide nanocomposites for azo dye removal from wastewater
Priya Banerjee, Aniruddha Mukhopadhyay and Papita Das
Insights into dye confiscation by low cost adsorbents for textile effluent remediation: A review
Mohd Yusuf et al.
Microorganisms for the textile effluent remediation
S. Anuradha Jabasingh
Carbon aerogel materials for real textile dyeing wastewater treatment via catalytic ozonation: An industrial trial report
Enling Hu and Songmin Shang



