Punzi, 2015 - Google Patents
Treatment of textile wastewater by combining biological processes and advanced oxidationPunzi, 2015
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Abstract Treatment of textile wastewater is challenging because the water contains toxic compounds that have low biodegradability. Dyes, detergents, surfactants, biocides and more are used to improve the textile process and to make the clothes resistant to physical …
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