2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-022-04852-8
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“…[2] However, textile effluents containing azo dyes are undesirable due to their color and the possibility of being reduced to carcinogenic aromatic amines. [3] Therefore, the problem of water resource contamination increases environmental pollution, which causes rising interest in wastewater treatments with various technics, including oxidation and biological processes, [4] coagulation/flocculation, [5] adsorption, [6,7] electrochemical degradation, [8,9] and photocatalytic mineralization. [10] However, traditional methods such as coagulation/flocculation and adsorption enable only the phase transformation from liquid to solid without mineralizing dye.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2] However, textile effluents containing azo dyes are undesirable due to their color and the possibility of being reduced to carcinogenic aromatic amines. [3] Therefore, the problem of water resource contamination increases environmental pollution, which causes rising interest in wastewater treatments with various technics, including oxidation and biological processes, [4] coagulation/flocculation, [5] adsorption, [6,7] electrochemical degradation, [8,9] and photocatalytic mineralization. [10] However, traditional methods such as coagulation/flocculation and adsorption enable only the phase transformation from liquid to solid without mineralizing dye.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%