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Assessment of natural coagulants to remediate Tunisian textile wastewater by combining physicochemical, analytical, and toxicological data
by
Verschaeve, Luc
, Mansour, Hedi Ben
, Methneni, Nosra
, Van de Maele, Jolien
, Mertens, Birgit
, Trifa, Fatma
, Anthonissen, Roel
in
Aluminum
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Analytical chemistry
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Bioassays
/ Biological effects
/ cacti and succulents
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Coagulants
/ Coagulation
/ cost effectiveness
/ Data analysis
/ Decoloring
/ Decolorization
/ Dyes
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Efficiency
/ Effluents
/ eggplants
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental science
/ fabrics
/ Flocculation
/ Genotoxicity
/ gentian violet
/ Investigations
/ Mathematical analysis
/ mutagens
/ Opuntia ficus-indica
/ Physicochemical properties
/ pollution
/ remediation
/ Research Article
/ Seeds
/ Solanum melongena
/ Textile industry
/ Textile industry wastes
/ Textile industry wastewaters
/ textile mill effluents
/ Toxicity
/ Toxicology
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Wastewater
/ Wastewater composition
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2020
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Assessment of natural coagulants to remediate Tunisian textile wastewater by combining physicochemical, analytical, and toxicological data
by
Verschaeve, Luc
, Mansour, Hedi Ben
, Methneni, Nosra
, Van de Maele, Jolien
, Mertens, Birgit
, Trifa, Fatma
, Anthonissen, Roel
in
Aluminum
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Analytical chemistry
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Bioassays
/ Biological effects
/ cacti and succulents
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Coagulants
/ Coagulation
/ cost effectiveness
/ Data analysis
/ Decoloring
/ Decolorization
/ Dyes
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Efficiency
/ Effluents
/ eggplants
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental science
/ fabrics
/ Flocculation
/ Genotoxicity
/ gentian violet
/ Investigations
/ Mathematical analysis
/ mutagens
/ Opuntia ficus-indica
/ Physicochemical properties
/ pollution
/ remediation
/ Research Article
/ Seeds
/ Solanum melongena
/ Textile industry
/ Textile industry wastes
/ Textile industry wastewaters
/ textile mill effluents
/ Toxicity
/ Toxicology
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Wastewater
/ Wastewater composition
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2020
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Assessment of natural coagulants to remediate Tunisian textile wastewater by combining physicochemical, analytical, and toxicological data
by
Verschaeve, Luc
, Mansour, Hedi Ben
, Methneni, Nosra
, Van de Maele, Jolien
, Mertens, Birgit
, Trifa, Fatma
, Anthonissen, Roel
in
Aluminum
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Analytical chemistry
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ Bioassays
/ Biological effects
/ cacti and succulents
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Coagulants
/ Coagulation
/ cost effectiveness
/ Data analysis
/ Decoloring
/ Decolorization
/ Dyes
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Efficiency
/ Effluents
/ eggplants
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental science
/ fabrics
/ Flocculation
/ Genotoxicity
/ gentian violet
/ Investigations
/ Mathematical analysis
/ mutagens
/ Opuntia ficus-indica
/ Physicochemical properties
/ pollution
/ remediation
/ Research Article
/ Seeds
/ Solanum melongena
/ Textile industry
/ Textile industry wastes
/ Textile industry wastewaters
/ textile mill effluents
/ Toxicity
/ Toxicology
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Wastewater
/ Wastewater composition
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2020
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Assessment of natural coagulants to remediate Tunisian textile wastewater by combining physicochemical, analytical, and toxicological data
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Assessment of natural coagulants to remediate Tunisian textile wastewater by combining physicochemical, analytical, and toxicological data
2020
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Due to the complexity and variability of textile wastewater composition, a constant search for new treatment strategies that are efficient, eco-friendly, and cost-effective is mandatory. In the present study, the efficiency of coagulation-flocculation using biocoagulants derived from cactus
Opuntia ficus indica
and eggplant
Solanum melongena
to remove toxic compounds from Tunisian textile wastewater samples was evaluated by combining assays to investigate physicochemical properties and
in vitro
(geno)toxicity with analytical chemistry. Both natural coagulants could significantly improve the physicochemical properties of the textile wastewater samples compared to the traditionally used chemical coagulant. The highest rate of decolorization was achieved after treatment with the cactus-derived coagulant. The analytical study revealed the presence of only crystal violet dye (CV) in only one sample. Both natural coagulants were able to remove CV, which may (partially) explain the decolorization of the treated samples. Only one untreated textile effluent induced a genotoxic response in the VITOTOX
®
assay. The genotoxic effect was not linked to the presence of CV and was no longer observed after treatment with each of the natural coagulants, suggesting the effectiveness of the remediation treatments to remove potentially genotoxic compound(s). However, in the other genotoxicity tests, no biologically relevant effects were observed for any of the tested samples. In conclusion, although the physicochemical data indicate that the use of natural coagulants (cactus and eggplant) could be an interesting alternative treatment process to the chemical coagulant for detoxifying textile effluents, these results were only partially supported by the toxicological and analytical data.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
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