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Highly Sustainable Dyes Adsorption in Wastewater Using Textile Filters Fabricated by UV Irradiation
by
Park, Young Ki
, Lim, Seungju
, Kim, Minsuk
, Shim, Jaeyun
, Ryu, Sujin
in
Adsorption
/ Analysis
/ Dyeing
/ Dyes
/ Dyes and dyeing
/ Energy consumption
/ Filters (Separation)
/ Irradiation
/ Irritation
/ Methods
/ Monomers
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Solvents
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Substrates
/ Textile fabrics
/ Textiles
/ Ultraviolet radiation
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water pollution
2023
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Highly Sustainable Dyes Adsorption in Wastewater Using Textile Filters Fabricated by UV Irradiation
by
Park, Young Ki
, Lim, Seungju
, Kim, Minsuk
, Shim, Jaeyun
, Ryu, Sujin
in
Adsorption
/ Analysis
/ Dyeing
/ Dyes
/ Dyes and dyeing
/ Energy consumption
/ Filters (Separation)
/ Irradiation
/ Irritation
/ Methods
/ Monomers
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Solvents
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Substrates
/ Textile fabrics
/ Textiles
/ Ultraviolet radiation
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water pollution
2023
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Highly Sustainable Dyes Adsorption in Wastewater Using Textile Filters Fabricated by UV Irradiation
by
Park, Young Ki
, Lim, Seungju
, Kim, Minsuk
, Shim, Jaeyun
, Ryu, Sujin
in
Adsorption
/ Analysis
/ Dyeing
/ Dyes
/ Dyes and dyeing
/ Energy consumption
/ Filters (Separation)
/ Irradiation
/ Irritation
/ Methods
/ Monomers
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Solvents
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Substrates
/ Textile fabrics
/ Textiles
/ Ultraviolet radiation
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water pollution
2023
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Highly Sustainable Dyes Adsorption in Wastewater Using Textile Filters Fabricated by UV Irradiation
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Highly Sustainable Dyes Adsorption in Wastewater Using Textile Filters Fabricated by UV Irradiation
2023
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Overview
Vast amounts of dyeing wastewater released from the textile industry can not only cause water pollution but also have negative effects on the human body, such as skin irritation and respiratory diseases. Dye adsorption technology is necessary for the treatment of wastewater discharged from the dyeing industry and for environmental improvement. However, to remove dyeing wastewater, more energy and solvents are used to fabricate adsorbents, or excessive energy is used to filter dyeing wastewater out, resulting in more environmental pollution. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a method of filtering dyeing wastewater in a more environmentally friendly manner by minimizing the use of solvents and energy. In this study, we modified the surface of a textile substrate through UV irradiation to create a monomer capable of facilely bonding with dyes. Employing the UV photografting method, we were able to produce a dye adsorption filter in a more environmentally friendly manner, minimizing solvent usage and heat energy consumption required for absorbent synthesis. At a monomer concentration of 10%, the fabricated filter exhibited a dye removal efficiency of 97.34% after 24 h, all without the need for a pressure treatment or temperature increase. Moreover, it displayed an adsorption capacity of approximately 77.88 mg per 1 g of filter material.
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