Photocatalytic degradation of dye wastewater

Dye wastewater is the major environmental issue of the textile and printing industries besides other minor issues like solid waste, health and safety. The use of synthetic chemical dyes in various manufacturing industrial process has increased considerably over the past decades, resulting in the rel...

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Main Authors: Hamdan, Mohamad Alif Hakimi, Hairom, Nur Hanis Hayati, Ahmad, Mohd Khairul, Madon, Rais Hanizam, Abu Bakar Sidik, Dilaeleyana, Dzinun, Hazlini
Other Authors: Muhamad, Mimi Suliza
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2020
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2661/1/Ch05.pdf
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author Hamdan, Mohamad Alif Hakimi
Hairom, Nur Hanis Hayati
Ahmad, Mohd Khairul
Madon, Rais Hanizam
Abu Bakar Sidik, Dilaeleyana
Dzinun, Hazlini
author2 Muhamad, Mimi Suliza
author_facet Muhamad, Mimi Suliza
Hamdan, Mohamad Alif Hakimi
Hairom, Nur Hanis Hayati
Ahmad, Mohd Khairul
Madon, Rais Hanizam
Abu Bakar Sidik, Dilaeleyana
Dzinun, Hazlini
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description Dye wastewater is the major environmental issue of the textile and printing industries besides other minor issues like solid waste, health and safety. The use of synthetic chemical dyes in various manufacturing industrial process has increased considerably over the past decades, resulting in the release of dye-containing industrial effluents into aquatic ecosystem and soil [1]. Wastewater from printing and dyeing industries is frequently rich in color, containing residues of toxic chemicals, reactive dyes and requires proper treatment before all the effluent release into environment [2]. There are more than 8000 chemical products associated with all the dyeing, printing and finishing process listed in the color index, including some of the structural diverse of dyes, such as basic, acidic, reactive, disperse, azo, diazo, anthraquinone based and metal-complex dyes [1]. Therefore, these wastes must be genuine treated before it discharge to environment in order to comply with the environmental protection for the receiving water.
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spelling uthm.eprints-26612021-11-23T07:16:14Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2661/ Photocatalytic degradation of dye wastewater Hamdan, Mohamad Alif Hakimi Hairom, Nur Hanis Hayati Ahmad, Mohd Khairul Madon, Rais Hanizam Abu Bakar Sidik, Dilaeleyana Dzinun, Hazlini TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Dye wastewater is the major environmental issue of the textile and printing industries besides other minor issues like solid waste, health and safety. The use of synthetic chemical dyes in various manufacturing industrial process has increased considerably over the past decades, resulting in the release of dye-containing industrial effluents into aquatic ecosystem and soil [1]. Wastewater from printing and dyeing industries is frequently rich in color, containing residues of toxic chemicals, reactive dyes and requires proper treatment before all the effluent release into environment [2]. There are more than 8000 chemical products associated with all the dyeing, printing and finishing process listed in the color index, including some of the structural diverse of dyes, such as basic, acidic, reactive, disperse, azo, diazo, anthraquinone based and metal-complex dyes [1]. Therefore, these wastes must be genuine treated before it discharge to environment in order to comply with the environmental protection for the receiving water. Penerbit UTHM Muhamad, Mimi Suliza Ali, Roslinda Awang, Zarizi Md. Amin, Harina 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2661/1/Ch05.pdf Hamdan, Mohamad Alif Hakimi and Hairom, Nur Hanis Hayati and Ahmad, Mohd Khairul and Madon, Rais Hanizam and Abu Bakar Sidik, Dilaeleyana and Dzinun, Hazlini (2020) Photocatalytic degradation of dye wastewater. In: Sustainable Environmental Technology. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 47-54. ISBN 978-967-2916-16-1
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Hamdan, Mohamad Alif Hakimi
Hairom, Nur Hanis Hayati
Ahmad, Mohd Khairul
Madon, Rais Hanizam
Abu Bakar Sidik, Dilaeleyana
Dzinun, Hazlini
Photocatalytic degradation of dye wastewater
title Photocatalytic degradation of dye wastewater
title_full Photocatalytic degradation of dye wastewater
title_fullStr Photocatalytic degradation of dye wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Photocatalytic degradation of dye wastewater
title_short Photocatalytic degradation of dye wastewater
title_sort photocatalytic degradation of dye wastewater
topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2661/1/Ch05.pdf
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