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    Removal Of Textile Dye By Electrochemical Treatment by Gun, Yin Farn

    Published 2006
    “…One of the main problems associated with wastewater from textile industries is colour. Reactive dyes in industrial discharge, in particular, are difficult to manage as they are not readily amenable to biological treatment. …”
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    Bioremendiation of colour contaminant for textile wastewater by Muda, Khalida

    Published 2007
    “…However many factors that are believed to influence the development of aerobic granules are not yet clear especially related to the treatment of textile wastewater. In this study, identified specialised dye degrader microbes was integrated in the development of aerobic granules which will later be used for the treatment of textile wastewater. …”
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    Wet Air Oxidation (WAO) treament of wastewater from textile industries by Abu Hassan, Mohd. Ariffin

    Published 2008
    “…This research details an investigation o f the Wet Air Oxidation (WAO) of wastewater from textile industries in order to develop a method for treating these wastewaters. …”
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    Activated Carbon Aided Alum Coagulation For Removal Of Textile Dye From Dye Water by Er, Eng Kien

    Published 2006
    “…The processes of adsorption followed by coagulation was evaluated for the removal of three textile dyes (CIBACRON Yellow C5G, Remazol Blue RGB and Remazol Red RGB) from water in a laboratory-scale experiment. …”
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    Removal Of Methylene Blue In Textile Industry Using Activated Carbon From Mangrove Pile Leftover Via Chemical Activation by Kok, Joe Ye

    Published 2018
    “…In this research, mangrove pile leftovers which were mainly dumped as construction waste were used as the raw precursors to prepare activated carbon for methylene blue removal which could be found mainly in textile industries. The main objective of this research was to prepare activated carbons from mangrove pile leftovers via chemical activation using phosphoric acid. …”
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    Determination of obesity, physical activity and body fat percentage among women textile traders in central market Siti Khadijah and Bazaar Buluh Kubu, Kota Bharu, Kelantan by Yi, Cindy Lee Xiang

    Published 2015
    “…Assessment of nutritional status and body fat percentage was carried out on 182 women textile traders in Central Market Siti Khadijah and Bazaar Buluh Kubu, Kota Bharu, Kelantan. …”
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    Characterization of bioparticle for wastewater treatment by Ibrahim, Zaharah, Baba, Abu Bakar, Abd. Majid, Zaiton, Yahya, Adibah

    Published 2006
    “…The potential dye-degrader and heavy metal removal bacterial strains were first isolated from textile effluents. Screening studies of isolated strains for dye decolourization and heavy metals removal were carried out using filter sterilized textile effluent and simulated textile wastewater in batch scale. …”
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    Combination Of Coagulation-Ultraviolet Photocatalytic Treatment By Using Zinc Oxide With Polyarcylamide And Tannin For Removal Of Colour by Jumahat, Wan Nur Azlin Hanis

    Published 2019
    “…Hence, textile wastewater must be treated properly before being discharged to the environment. …”
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    Artificial Batik Wastewater Treatment Using The Integration Method Of Electrocoagulation And Ultrasonic by Alias, Noorul Atikah

    Published 2021
    “…The textile industry consumes the most water and pollutes the water source most. …”
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    Analysis of total coliform and escherichia coli (e. coli) in freshwater and marine bivalves. by Norli, Mohamad Syahmi Iskandar

    Published 2015
    “…Total coliform and E. coli were also found in lightly cooked bivalves (5 and 10 minutes cooking time) and not in fully cooked bivalves (15 and 20 minutes cooking time) except for Anadara granosa and Paphia textile. Corbicula fluminea identified as most contaminated bivalves as compared to other samples. …”
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    Low Cost Removal Of Disperse Dyes From Aqueous Solution Using Palm Ash. by Isa, M Hasnain, Lee, siew Lang, A H, Faridah, A Aziz, Hamidi, Ramli, N Azam, Dhas, Jaya Paul A

    Published 2005
    “…Palm oil and textile industries are important contributors to Malaysia's economic growth. …”
    Monograph
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    Novel design of horizontal subsurface-flow Constructed wetland for the treatment of Azodyes. by Lim , Poh Eng

    “…The discharge of azo dye-containing textile industrial wastewaters into water bodies leads to aesthetic problems and obstructs light penetration and oxygen transfer into waters. …”
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    Screening of factors affecting cellulase production from oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB) by Trichoderma ressei RUT C30 by Abdul Karim, Mohamed Ismail, Yusof, Faridah

    Published 2012
    “…It is an important enzyme in many industries such as food, textile, fuel and pharmaceutical. In this study, oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) was used as substrate for the production of cellulose by strain RUT C-30 through solid state fermentation (SSF)…”
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    The Effectiveness Of Plastic Formworks In Construction by Lam, Jam Isnain

    Published 2005
    “…A new construction method replacing rigid formwork panels with flexible textile membrane that deflects under the dead weight of wet concrete, provide numerous advantages and opportunities for architecture, engineering, and construction technology in both advanced and basic building economies. …”
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    Removal Of Synthetic Methyl Orange DYE At Neutral pH BY NR-b-PVP/Ag Using Photodegradation Technique by Md Razif, Muhammad Faiz Syazwan

    Published 2018
    “…Effluent of wastewater from textile industries need to be treated before discharge into environment as this wastewater contains high toxicity which can lead to serious water pollution. …”
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    Recovery Of Titanium Dioxide (Tio2) From The Photocatalysis Process by Tan, Qing Long

    Published 2022
    “…TiO2 is quickly developing into a vast variety of new applications such as ceramic industry, wood preservatives, textile fibre, and printed electronics. In 2021, the price of titanium dioxide has multiplied by eight due to the rising cost of raw materials and huge demand. …”
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    Degradation Of Dyes (Methylene Blue) Using Natural Rubber Incorporated With Silver Nanoparticles In Water Treatment Tank by Khudria, Nur Atiqah Mohamad

    Published 2017
    “…Wastewater from textile industries commonly produce large amount of water often rich in colour containing residues of dyes and toxicity. …”
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    Determination of heavy metals in batik industry wastewater by using Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (GFAAS) by Abdul Rahman, Fadhilah

    Published 2011
    “…The study was conducted to determine the heavy metals concentration in ten batik textile industries located in several areas around Pantai Cahaya Bulan (Kelantan) and compared to the permissible limit of heavy metals that allowed by Environmental Quality (Sewage & Industrial Effluent) Regulation 1979. the heavy metals analysis was conducted by using graphite furnace-atomic absorption spectroscopy (GFAAS}. …”
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    Characterization And Wettability Of Superhydrophobic Filled Plasticized Polyvinyl Chloride by Marahat, Muhammad Hanif

    Published 2017
    “…This is because the superhydrophobic surface able to be used in various applications such as coating, textile and biomedical field. The term superhydrophobic is describing the poor wettability of a surface with the contact angle greater than 150o. …”
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    Crystallization Of Iron Oxide Nanotubes By Anodization And Their Relation To Photocatalytic Properties by Ramli, Norahasyima

    Published 2018
    “…Cr(VI) enters into environment from sources such as manufacturing industries of leather and tanning alloys and steel, rubber and more importantly textile industries which utilizes Cr(VI) as pigments and dyes. …”
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