Methods for Removing Dyes from Polluted Water; A Review

  • Haran S
  • Ali S
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Abstract

Most of the water pollutants with dyes are leftovers from industries, including textiles, wool and others. There are many ways to remove dyes such as sorption, oxidation, coagulation, filtration, and biodegradation, Chlorination, ozonation, chemical precipitation, adsorption, electrochemical processes, membrane approaches, and biological treatment are among the most widely used technologies for removing colors from wastewater. Dyes are divided into two types: natural dyes and synthetic dyes.

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Haran, S., & Ali, S. K. (2022). Methods for Removing Dyes from Polluted Water; A Review. Journal of Engineering, 28(9), 70–85. https://doi.org/10.31026/j.eng.2022.09.05

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