食物链
废水
纺织工业
环境科学
环境修复
污水处理
水质
水生生态系统
污染物
织物
流出物
环境化学
人类健康
废物管理
污染
制浆造纸工业
环境工程
化学
生物
生态学
工程类
考古
医学
环境卫生
历史
作者
Rania Al-Tohamy,Sameh S. Ali,Fanghua Li,Kamal Okasha,Yehia A.‐G. Mahmoud,Tamer Elsamahy,Haixin Jiao,Yinyi Fu,Jianzhong Sun
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2021.113160
摘要
The synthetic dyes used in the textile industry pollute a large amount of water. Textile dyes do not bind tightly to the fabric and are discharged as effluent into the aquatic environment. As a result, the continuous discharge of wastewater from a large number of textile industries without prior treatment has significant negative consequences on the environment and human health. Textile dyes contaminate aquatic habitats and have the potential to be toxic to aquatic organisms, which may enter the food chain. This review will discuss the effects of textile dyes on water bodies, aquatic flora, and human health. Textile dyes degrade the esthetic quality of bodies of water by increasing biochemical and chemical oxygen demand, impairing photosynthesis, inhibiting plant growth, entering the food chain, providing recalcitrance and bioaccumulation, and potentially promoting toxicity, mutagenicity, and carcinogenicity. Therefore, dye-containing wastewater should be effectively treated using eco-friendly technologies to avoid negative effects on the environment, human health, and natural water resources. This review compares the most recent technologies which are commonly used to remove dye from textile wastewater, with a focus on the advantages and drawbacks of these various approaches. This review is expected to spark great interest among the research community who wish to combat the widespread risk of toxic organic pollutants generated by the textile industries.
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