Handbook of Textile Effluent Remediation
Herausgeber: Yusuf, Mohd
Handbook of Textile Effluent Remediation
Herausgeber: Yusuf, Mohd
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This book provides a detailed narration of the acceptable techniques/methods for treatment of textile wastewater, such as active ozonation, membrane filtration, and adsorption. It discusses emerging and suitable treatment systems that are viable, efficient, and economical.
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This book provides a detailed narration of the acceptable techniques/methods for treatment of textile wastewater, such as active ozonation, membrane filtration, and adsorption. It discusses emerging and suitable treatment systems that are viable, efficient, and economical.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 159mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1058g
- ISBN-13: 9789814774901
- ISBN-10: 9814774901
- Artikelnr.: 53213983
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 159mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1058g
- ISBN-13: 9789814774901
- ISBN-10: 9814774901
- Artikelnr.: 53213983
Mohd Yusuf is assistant professor at the Department of Chemistry, YMD College, Haryana, India, and academic councilor at the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) Study Centre, YMD College, since 2014. He obtained his BSc in chemistry, botany, and zoology in 2004 and MSc in chemistry in 2006 from Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut, India, and his PhD in chemistry in 2013 from Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi, India. From 2013 to 2014, he was a guest faculty for engineering chemistry at the Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities, Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Jamia Millia Islamia. Dr. Yusuf is an editorial board member and reviewer for many journals. He has contributed 11 chapters in books, authored three books, and published numerous research articles with an h-index of 10 and an i10-index of 11. His research interests include green chemistry, biopolymers, biocolorants, biocomposites, natural products, and advanced applied materials.
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
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
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
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