The development of techniques for the analysis of reactive dyes in textile dyeing wastewater

Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Masters of Technology: Chemical Engineering, M.L. Sultan Technikon, 1999. === An environmental problem facing the textile industry is the coloured effluent from the dyeing of cellulosic fibres with reactive dyes. Reactive dye loss...

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Main Author: Hansa, Ayesha
Other Authors: Buckley, Chris
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Language:en
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10321/2860
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-dut-oai-ir.dut.ac.za-10321-28602018-01-13T03:57:44Z The development of techniques for the analysis of reactive dyes in textile dyeing wastewater Hansa, Ayesha Buckley, Chris Dyes and dyeing--Chemistry Dyes and dyeing--Research Dyes and dyeing--Environmental aspects Chemical engineering--Environmental aspects Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Masters of Technology: Chemical Engineering, M.L. Sultan Technikon, 1999. An environmental problem facing the textile industry is the coloured effluent from the dyeing of cellulosic fibres with reactive dyes. Reactive dye loss during dyeing operations is about 10 to 40 %, indicating the need to learn more about the fate of these dyes. Increasing environmental regulations are driving technical innovation to manage this problem. Good analytical techniques for the separation and detection of reactive dyes and their derivatives are necessary for monitoring dye-house effluent, as well as in the optimisation of dye synthesis, purification, formulation and application. M 2017-11-15T08:17:40Z 2017-11-15T08:17:40Z 1999 Thesis DIT90062521 http://hdl.handle.net/10321/2860 en 185 p
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topic Dyes and dyeing--Chemistry
Dyes and dyeing--Research
Dyes and dyeing--Environmental aspects
Chemical engineering--Environmental aspects
spellingShingle Dyes and dyeing--Chemistry
Dyes and dyeing--Research
Dyes and dyeing--Environmental aspects
Chemical engineering--Environmental aspects
Hansa, Ayesha
The development of techniques for the analysis of reactive dyes in textile dyeing wastewater
description Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Masters of Technology: Chemical Engineering, M.L. Sultan Technikon, 1999. === An environmental problem facing the textile industry is the coloured effluent from the dyeing of cellulosic fibres with reactive dyes. Reactive dye loss during dyeing operations is about 10 to 40 %, indicating the need to learn more about the fate of these dyes. Increasing environmental regulations are driving technical innovation to manage this problem. Good analytical techniques for the separation and detection of reactive dyes and their derivatives are necessary for monitoring dye-house effluent, as well as in the optimisation of dye synthesis, purification, formulation and application. === M
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title The development of techniques for the analysis of reactive dyes in textile dyeing wastewater
title_short The development of techniques for the analysis of reactive dyes in textile dyeing wastewater
title_full The development of techniques for the analysis of reactive dyes in textile dyeing wastewater
title_fullStr The development of techniques for the analysis of reactive dyes in textile dyeing wastewater
title_full_unstemmed The development of techniques for the analysis of reactive dyes in textile dyeing wastewater
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