A sustainable solution to treat textile effluent by employing combined coagulation, oxidation and ultrafiltration techniques
Presently, Pakistan is the 8th largest exporter of textile products in the world andthis sector is considered the backbone of Pakistan’s economy. Due to intensifieduse of dyes, chemicals, and water, the textile sector is also listed as the highestcontributor to environmental pollution. Therefore, to...
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Main Authors: | Tooba Naveed, Niaz Ahmed, Shahid Bhutto, Nazeer Tunyo, Durdana Hashmi |
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Language: | EN |
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Razi University
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f7b2f9c496bf43baafdaa7554a97aa30 |
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