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Recycling and Degradation of Textile Effluent: R.Bala Abirami, B.Kowsalya, N.Sowmiya, Dr.K.Subramaniam

1) The document discusses recycling and degradation of textile effluent through physical, chemical, and biochemical processes. 2) Specifically, it examines using fly ash and pseudostem as adsorbates for color removal from textile effluent, as well as using microorganisms isolated from effluent treatment plant sludge to degrade the effluent. 3) The results showed that the textile effluent obeyed the Freundlich isotherm model through isotherm studies conducted with different dye concentrations.

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1) The document discusses recycling and degradation of textile effluent through physical, chemical, and biochemical processes. 2) Specifically, it examines using fly ash and pseudostem as adsorbates for color removal from textile effluent, as well as using microorganisms isolated from effluent treatment plant sludge to degrade the effluent. 3) The results showed that the textile effluent obeyed the Freundlich isotherm model through isotherm studies conducted with different dye concentrations.

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LOGO

RECYCLING AND DEGRADATION OF TEXTILE EFFLUENT


R.BALA ABIRAMI,B.KOWSALYA,N.SOWMIYA,Dr.K.SUBRAMANIAM*
BANNARI AMMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SATHYAMANGALAM.

LOGO

INTRODUCTION
Textile waste water is a highly variable mixture of many polluting substance ranging from inorganic compounds and elements to polymers and organic products Treatments of textile waste water involve physical or chemical methods. Biodegradation of textile effluent dye is an eco friendly activity
MATERIALS

MATERIALS AND METHODS

RESULTS

0.16

Fly ash and pseudostem Column UV-VIS spectrometer log qe


METHODS

0.14 0.12 0.1 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6

y = 0.006x + 0.106 R = 0.994

Physical Chemical Biochemical


PHYSICAL

OBJECTIVES
Combination of physical,chemical and biochemical process is followed It is an ecofriendly process Toxicity of the dye is reduced

log ce

Colour removal by Adsorption using fly ash as an adsorbate. Degradation of textile effluent(colour removal) using microorganism
RECYCLING
0.7 0.6

FREUNDLICH ISOTHERM

Water Dye Electrolytes


OXIDATIOVE METHOD

0.5

Ce/qe

0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0


0 1 2 3

y = -0.044x + 0.344 R = 0.114

Addition of 0.1N ferrous ammonium sulphate,0.5N sulphuric acid to 1ml of effluent


ISOLATION OF MICROORGANISM

Ce

LANGMIUR ISOTHERM

Microorganisms are isolated from the sludge taken from common efflluent treatment plant

CONCLUSIONS
Serial dilution and plating methodology using Potato dextrose agar and Nutrient agar Thus, the textile effluent obeys the Freundlich isotherm.
WORKS TO BE DONE

Isotherm studies using different concentrations of textile dye.

COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY

Characterization and identification of microorganism using biochemical techniques


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