Decolorization of mixture of dyes: A critical review

@article{Gupta2015DecolorizationOM,
  title={Decolorization of mixture of dyes: A critical review},
  author={Vinod K. Gupta and Shraddha Khamparia and Inderjeet Tyagi and Dipika Jaspal and Arti Malviya},
  journal={Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management},
  year={2015},
  volume={1},
  pages={71-94}
}
ABS TRACT: Water plays a vital and essential role in our ecosystem. This natural resource is becoming scarce, making its availability a major social and economic concern. Use of a large variety of synthetic dyes in textile industries has raised an hazardous environmental alert. About 17 - 20% of freshwater pollution is caused by textile effluents. These effluents are recalcitrant to biodegradation and cause acute toxicity to the receiving water bodies, as these comprised of various types of… 

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