Removal of Disperse Blue 56 from synthetic textile effluent using ionic flocculation
The textile industry is one of the main generators of industrial effluent due to the large volumes of water containing a wide variety of pollutants, including dyes. Thus, the present study aimed to remove the Disperse Blue 56 dye present in synthetic textile effluent using ionic flocculation through...
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Main Authors: | R. P. F. Melo, S. K. S. Carmo, E. L. B. Barros, A. G. Câmara, S. K. S. Nunes, E. L. Barros Neto |
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Language: | EN |
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IWA Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c165db6c32224e4fa2b857a49f8f6344 |
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