Diversity of Synthetic Dyes from Textile Industries, Discharge Impacts and Treatment Methods
Natural dyes have been used from ancient times for multiple purposes, most importantly in the field of textile dying. The increasing demand and excessive costs of natural dye extraction engendered the discovery of synthetic dyes from petrochemical compounds. Nowadays, they are dominating the textile...
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doaj-9578d3ad92e84ce08f48b1f8fe2728372021-07-23T13:29:00ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-07-01116255625510.3390/app11146255Diversity of Synthetic Dyes from Textile Industries, Discharge Impacts and Treatment MethodsHouda Ben Slama0Ali Chenari Bouket1Zeinab Pourhassan2Faizah N. Alenezi3Allaoua Silini4Hafsa Cherif-Silini5Tomasz Oszako6Lenka Luptakova7Patrycja Golińska8Lassaad Belbahri9NextBiotech, Rue Ali Belhouane, No. 98, Agareb 3030, TunisiaEast Azarbaijan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, Plant Protection Research Department, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tabriz 5355179854, IranDepartment of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Tabriz 516615731, IranThe Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, Adailiyah 73101, KuwaitLaboratory of Applied Microbiology, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, Ferhat Abbas of Setif University, Setif 19000, AlgeriaLaboratory of Applied Microbiology, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, Ferhat Abbas of Setif University, Setif 19000, AlgeriaDepartment of Forest Protection, Forest Research Institute, 05-090 Sekocin Stary, PolandDepartment of Biology and Genetics, Institute of Biology, Zoology and Radiobiology, University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy, 041 81 Kosice, SlovakiaDepartment of Microbiology, Faculty of Biological and Veterinary Sciences, Nicolaus Copernicus University, 87-100 Toruń, PolandLaboratory of Soil Biology, University of Neuchatel, 2000 Neuchatel, SwitzerlandNatural dyes have been used from ancient times for multiple purposes, most importantly in the field of textile dying. The increasing demand and excessive costs of natural dye extraction engendered the discovery of synthetic dyes from petrochemical compounds. Nowadays, they are dominating the textile market, with nearly 8 × 10<sup>5</sup> tons produced per year due to their wide range of color pigments and consistent coloration. Textile industries consume huge amounts of water in the dyeing processes, making it hard to treat the enormous quantities of this hazardous wastewater. Thus, they have harmful impacts when discharged in non-treated or partially treated forms in the environment (air, soil, plants and water), causing several human diseases. In the present work we focused on synthetic dyes. We started by studying their classification which depended on the nature of the manufactured fiber (cellulose, protein and synthetic fiber dyes). Then, we mentioned the characteristics of synthetic dyes, however, we focused more on their negative impacts on the ecosystem (soil, plants, water and air) and on humans. Lastly, we discussed the applied physical, chemical and biological strategies solely or in combination for textile dye wastewater treatments. Additionally, we described the newly established nanotechnology which achieves complete discharge decontamination.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/14/6255synthetic dyesclassificationtextile industriesdischargetreatment methodsnanotechnology |
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Diversity of Synthetic Dyes from Textile Industries, Discharge Impacts and Treatment Methods |
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Diversity of Synthetic Dyes from Textile Industries, Discharge Impacts and Treatment Methods |
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Diversity of Synthetic Dyes from Textile Industries, Discharge Impacts and Treatment Methods |
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Natural dyes have been used from ancient times for multiple purposes, most importantly in the field of textile dying. The increasing demand and excessive costs of natural dye extraction engendered the discovery of synthetic dyes from petrochemical compounds. Nowadays, they are dominating the textile market, with nearly 8 × 10<sup>5</sup> tons produced per year due to their wide range of color pigments and consistent coloration. Textile industries consume huge amounts of water in the dyeing processes, making it hard to treat the enormous quantities of this hazardous wastewater. Thus, they have harmful impacts when discharged in non-treated or partially treated forms in the environment (air, soil, plants and water), causing several human diseases. In the present work we focused on synthetic dyes. We started by studying their classification which depended on the nature of the manufactured fiber (cellulose, protein and synthetic fiber dyes). Then, we mentioned the characteristics of synthetic dyes, however, we focused more on their negative impacts on the ecosystem (soil, plants, water and air) and on humans. Lastly, we discussed the applied physical, chemical and biological strategies solely or in combination for textile dye wastewater treatments. Additionally, we described the newly established nanotechnology which achieves complete discharge decontamination. |
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synthetic dyes classification textile industries discharge treatment methods nanotechnology |
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