用芦荟(L. Burm. f.)和Abelmoschus esculentus (L. Moench.)减轻纺织印染废水中的污染物:处理效果研究

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纺织废水,尤其是含有染料的纺织废水,对环境质量和人类健康构成了严重威胁。本研究评估了 Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f. 和 Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench(秋葵)去除泰米尔纳德邦 Dindigul 收集的纺织染料废水中污染物的功效。用不同剂量的植物凝结剂(0.02 克、0.04 克、0.06 克、0.08 克、0.10 克和 0.12 克)以及从芦荟和秋葵中分离出来的多糖处理污水样本,以确定降低颜色、总溶解固体(TDS)和化学需氧量(COD)的最佳策略。研究结果表明,植物凝结剂,尤其是秋葵多糖,能显著降低污染水平,使色度降低 90%,TDS 降低 96%,COD 降低 82%。为了进一步了解污染物的去除机制,还进行了气相色谱-质谱、傅立叶变换红外光谱和 Zeta 电位分析。这项研究强调了天然混凝剂在减轻环境污染和防止有害化学污染物进入食物链方面的有效性。该研究支持芦荟和秋葵作为可持续和生态友好型解决方案的潜力,以应对纺织废水污染带来的环境挑战。
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Mitigating pollutants in textile dye wastewater with Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f. and Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench: A study on treatment efficacy

Mitigating pollutants in textile dye wastewater with Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f. and Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench: A study on treatment efficacy
Textile wastewater, particularly those containing dyes, presents significant threats to environmental quality and human health. This study assessed the efficacy of Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f. and Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench (Okra) in removing pollutants from textile dye effluent collected in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu. The effluent samples were treated with varying doses of phyto-coagulants (0.02 g, 0.04 g, 0.06 g, 0.08 g, 0.10 g, and 0.12 g), as well as isolated polysaccharides from Aloe vera and Okra, to identify optimal strategies for reducing color, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD). The findings revealed that the phyto-coagulants, particularly Okra polysaccharides, significantly reduced pollution levels, achieving a 90 % reduction in color, 96 % reduction in TDS, and 82 % reduction in COD. To further understand the mechanism of pollutant removal, GC–MS, FTIR, and Zeta potential analyses were conducted. This study highlights the effectiveness of natural coagulants in mitigating environmental pollution and preventing the entry of harmful chemical contaminants into the food chain. The study supports the potential of Aloe vera and Okra as sustainable and eco-friendly solutions for addressing the environmental challenges posed by textile wastewater pollution.
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Journal of hazardous materials advances
Journal of hazardous materials advances Environmental Engineering
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