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A novel approach for the reuse of the textile bleaching wastewater.
Author(s):
1. I. A. Shaikh: College of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
2. E. Suhail: College of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
3. S. Munir: College of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract:
In this paper, the efficiency of used hydrogen peroxide (H O ) bleach bath was assessed for the 2 2 elimination of hydrolyzed unfixed reactive dyes from cellulosic fabrics. The aim of this study was to reuse textile wastewater and develop a new textile dyeing and wash-off method with small quantities of water and chemicals, without compromising quality of dyeing. For this purpose, spent bleach bath having H O was 2 2 collected from a textile industry and used in wash-off step of fabric after dyeing with reactive dyes to determine colour fastness properties and shade strength of selected reactive dyes. Five dyeings were carried out, using C. I. Reactive Yellow 138, C. I. Reactive Orange 122, C. I. Reactive Red 195, C. I. Reactive Blue 221, and C. I. Reactive Black 5 and dyed samples were passed through both conventional wash-off and new wash-off method containing spent bleach bath. Washing fastness, rubbing fastness, change of colour, and magnitude of total colour difference ( E*) values of both washed-off fabrics were compared. The colourfastness properties and final shade of fabrics washed-off with spent bleach were found to be comparable to those washed-off conventionally. This study concludes that spent bleach bath containing H O 2 2 is a potential nominee for the removal of hydrolyzed reactive dyes from cotton fabrics.
Page(s): 18-25
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Published: Journal: Technical Journal, Volume: 20, Issue: 1, Year: 2015
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