2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.118604
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Applications of chitin and chitosan based biomaterials for the adsorptive removal of textile dyes from water — A comprehensive review

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“…From an environmental point of view, it is also essential to develop new technologies for the wastewater treatment and recycling of dye-contaminated water. A recent review by Sirajudheen et al [144] analyzed the applications of chitin and chitosan to the adsorption of textile dyes from water. Chitin and chitosan are among the most abundant natural biopolymers on the planet.…”
Section: Treatment Of Dye-contaminant Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From an environmental point of view, it is also essential to develop new technologies for the wastewater treatment and recycling of dye-contaminated water. A recent review by Sirajudheen et al [144] analyzed the applications of chitin and chitosan to the adsorption of textile dyes from water. Chitin and chitosan are among the most abundant natural biopolymers on the planet.…”
Section: Treatment Of Dye-contaminant Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…47 Unmodified and modified CS, as well as its numerous derivatives, are used in dye adsorption, air pollution, heavy-metal adsorption, biomedical, and other applications. 3 Chitosan also has some disadvantages, such as low acidic medium stability, and low cationic dye adsorption effectiveness, which need to be addressed to meet the requirements of treating WW in practical applications. 48…”
Section: Chitosanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Pollutants in water bodies degrade the water quality and make it unfit for use. 3 Wastewater that is sometimes known as sewage is the water that is discharged after it has been used by humans. 4 Untreated industrial effluents, farming runoff – including pesticides and fertilizers – medical waste, and home waste discharged into bodies of water are considered as waste polluted water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The amount and type of dyestuffs used in the relevant production processes are highly variable according to the production process and product variety. [1][2][3] It is estimated that the amount of dyestuff produced annually in the world is more than 70,000 tons and that more than 10,000 types of dyestuffs are introduced to the market every year. 4 All of the dyestuffs produced for industrial utilization are not used efficiently in the process, and their residues pass into the wastewater of the process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%