treatment of textile wastewater by coagulation in iran

treatment of textile wastewater by coagulation in iran
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  • Can textile industry wastewater be treated with coagulation-flocculation aided adsorption?
  • Spent sludge could be disposed in cement increasing compressive strength by 19.31 %. The treatment process is feasible and economic. This study examines the feasibility of treatment of textile industry wastewater using a two-step process that includes coagulation-flocculation aided sedimentation and adsorption.
  • What is electrocoagulation in textile wastewater treatment?
  • The electrocoagulation (EC) process is one of the most commonly used methods for treating textile wastewater, relying on coagulation, adsorption, and precipitation mechanisms for decontamination.
  • How to treat textile wastewater?
  • To address those challenges, it is common to treat textile wastewater by using advanced technologies such as coagulation, oxidation, membrane separation (Fan et al., 2014 ), adsorption ( Tanveer and Abdul, 2018 ), and combination process ( Sameh et al., 2021 ).
  • Where did textile wastewater come from?
  • The textile wastewater was obtained from a textile plant located in Tehran, Iran. The wastewater samples were collected from the effluent of the primary sedimentation tank of the treatment plant and kept in a refrigerator at 4 °C to avoid wastewater decomposition.