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Current Developments in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Advances in Eco-friendly and Sustainable Technologies for the Treatment of Textile Wastewater

Offers a comprehensive summary of the available technologies for the treatment of textile effluent, including conventional and new treatment options

Ashok Pandey (Edited by), Sanjay P. Govindwar (Edited by), Mayur B. Kurade (Edited by), Byong-Hun Jeon (Edited by)

9780323912358, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 24 February 2023

786 pages, Approx. 120 illustrations
23.4 x 19 x 4.8 cm, 0.45 kg

Advances in Eco-friendly and Sustainable Technologies for the Treatment of Textile Wastewater delivers a comprehensive overview of the advancements in a variety of treatment approaches with a major emphasis on bioremediation for the removal and degradation of textile dyes. This book summarizes the latest advancements in textile dyes/effluent treatment technologies and evaluates the major physico-chemical and biological processes that are most popular among textile industrial wastewater treatment plants. The book examines recent advanced treatment options, including photocatalysis with the aid of nanotechnology, as well as advanced oxidation processes, with an emphasis on bioremediation methods.

1. Introduction: Global scenario of textile pollution; Country-wise industrial contribution, severity, and ecological consequences
2. Detrimental effects of synthetic dyes on ecology: Ecotoxicity and its evaluation methods
3. Biogenic synthesis of the metal oxide-based photocatalysts for dyes removal
4. Recent advances of hybrids layered double hydroxides as catalysts for removal of synthetic dyes from wastewater
5. Recent advances in the metal-organic framework and its derivative nanoparticles for effective textile wastewater treatment
6. Waste material recycled adsorbent for abatement of textile dyes
7. Biochar: A sustainable approach for the adsorptive removal of hazardous textile dyes
8. Exploiting waste-biomasses through solid-state fermentation (SSF) approach for efficient treatment of textile wastewater
9. Water reclamation from textile dyeing wastewater: a membrane-enabled sustainable approach
10. Role of Analytical Techniques in the treatment of synthetic dyes and textile effluent
11. Bacterial mediated degradation of synthetic dyes
12. Fungal mediated degradation of synthetic dyes
13. Yeast mediated degradation of synthetic dyes
14. Exploration of Lichens for bioremediation of textile dyes: A journey from hypothesis to evidence
15. Extremophiles as an important mediator of choice in biodegradation of synthetic dyes and textile effluent
16. Microalgae-based biotechnologies for efficient treatment of diverse dyes from wastewater
17. Cactus: A promising candidate for the efficient remediation of hazardous dyes
18. Phytoremediation of synthetic dyes and textile effluent
19. Mixed microbial consortium for the decolorization of textile dyes
20. Enzymes responsible for the metabolism of synthetic dyes
21. Optimization: Most influential parameters affecting bioremediation process of dyes and textile wastewater
22. Integrated chemical and biological processes for the effective degradation of synthetic dyes
23. Advances in constructed wetland systems and its engineered designs for the realistic treatment of textile effluents
24. Microbial immobilization for gaining industrial feasibility for textile wastewater treatment
25. Bioreactors for dye removal from wastewater
26. Bioelectrochemical systems for treatment of textile dyes and wastewaters
27. Autochthonous microbes and its efficacy to mitigate environmental pollutants from the textile industry
28. Advanced genetic engineering methods for dye degradation
29. Systems biology and multi-omics integration of bioprocessing in textile wastewater treatment
30. The problems and bottlenecks associated with textile treatment technologies including real scale feasibility issues and their possible solutions

Subject Areas: Biochemical engineering [TC]

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