Ipomoea dasysperma seed gum: An effective natural coagulant for the decolorization of textile dye solutions [An article from: Journal of Environmental Management] Buy on Amazon
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Ipomoea dasysperma seed gum: An effective natural coagulant for the decolorization of textile dye solutions [An article from: Journal of Environmental Management]

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Publisher Elsevier
ISBN / ASIN B000PAA6L8
ISBN-13 978B000PAA6L6
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This digital document is a journal article from Journal of Environmental Management, published by Elsevier in 2006. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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An investigation of dye decolorization from synthetic dye solutions using the non-ionic, water-soluble, high molecular weight seed gums Ipomoea dasysperma and guar gum as coagulants was undertaken. The use of galactomannans derived from plants in this system presents a sustainable method of textile effluent treatment. These natural coagulants extracted from plants proved to be workable alternatives to conventional coagulants like polyaluminum chloride, as they are biodegradable, safe to human health, are cost effective when compared to imported chemicals and have a wider effective dosage range for flocculation of various colloidal suspensions. Coagulant dose and coagulation pH are important factors influencing the mechanism of coagulation. Also the type and chemical structure of the dye plays an important role in the coagulation process. The seed gums alone were found to be effective for decolorization of direct dye and in combination with PAC their coagulation efficiency was well extended even for reactive and acid dyes.
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