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Nanomaterials: An alternative source for biodegradation of toxic dyes
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Author Affiliations
Sharda University, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, BGC Trust University Bangladesh, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, ...
Published InFood and Chemical Toxicology
Year2022
Citations86
Abstract
Environment contamination is a colossal worriment across the world, owing to its detrimental and negative impact on health and ecological systems. Dyes are one of the synthetic organic chemicals that are utilised in a variety of fields, including textiles. As a result, throughout one's production and subsequently in fibre colouring, these are becoming frequent industry-contributed contaminants. Increasing globalisation of international market has presented a problem to textile sector in terms of consistency and production. Textile processors' primary concern, as the highly competitive environment and environmental standards grow more severe is about being mindful of the grade of goods and even non-toxicity of their production processes. There seems to be an immediate necessity to look for methods and technologies which are…
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