Decolourization of industrial effluents - Available methods and emerging technologies - A review

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作者
Anjaneyulu Y. [1 ,3 ]
Sreedhara Chary N. [2 ]
Samuel Suman Raj D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Center for Environment, Institute of Science and Technology, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, 500 072, A.P.
[2] Analytical Chemistry and Environmental Sciences Division, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad, 500 007, A.P.
[3] Institute of Science and Technology, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kukatpally, Hyderabad, 500 072, A.P.
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Colourants; Decolourization; Dyes and pigments; Effluents; Emerging technology; Low cost; Organic compounds;
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10.1007/s11157-005-1246-z
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Water pollution control is presently one of the major thrust areas of scientific research. While coloured organic compounds generally impart only a minor fraction of the organic load to wastewaters, their colour renders them aesthetically unacceptable. Stringent regulating measures are coaxing industries to treat their waste effluents to increasingly high standards. Colour removal, in particular, has recently become an area of major scientific interest as indicated by the multitude of related research reports. During the past two decades, several decolourization techniques have been reported, few of which have been accepted by some industries. There is a need to find alternative treatments that are effective in removing dyes and colourants from large volume of effluents, which are cost-effective, like the biological or integrated systems. This article reviews some of the widely used and most promising industrial wastewater decolourization methods. Data on decolourizing efficiencies of different causative agents, obtained by means of different physical, chemical and biological methods are discussed. Further a critical review is made on the various treatment methodologies and emerging technologies with a note on their advantages and disadvantages. © Springer 2005.
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