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- Industrial_dye_degradation abstract "Synthetic dyes are found in a wide range of products such as clothes, leather accessories, and furniture. These dyes are commonly used every day. However, a side effect of their widespread use is that up to 12% of these dyes are wasted during the dying process and about 20% of this wastage enters the environment (mainly into water supply). Dye degradation is a process in which the large dye molecules are broken down chemically into smaller molecules. The resulting products are water, carbon dioxide, and mineral byproducts that give the original dye its color. During the dyeing process, not all of the dye molecules are used. The water waste that the industry releases contains a percentage of these dye molecules. Dye molecules persist in the environment because many of them are not reactive towards light, acids, bases and oxygen. The color of the material becomes permanent.".
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- Industrial_dye_degradation wikiPageRevisionID "659970782".
- Industrial_dye_degradation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dyes.
- Industrial_dye_degradation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pollution_control_technologies.
- Industrial_dye_degradation wikiPageWikiLink Dye.
- Industrial_dye_degradation wikiPageWikiLink Dyes.
- Industrial_dye_degradation wikiPageWikiLink Fentons_reagent.
- Industrial_dye_degradation wikiPageWikiLink Graphitic_carbon_nitride.
- Industrial_dye_degradation wikiPageWikiLink Photocatalysis.
- Industrial_dye_degradation wikiPageWikiLink Titanium_dioxide.
- Industrial_dye_degradation wikiPageWikiLink File:Common_Industrial_Dyes.png.
- Industrial_dye_degradation wikiPageWikiLink File:Fenton_Process_dye_degradation.png.
- Industrial_dye_degradation wikiPageWikiLink File:Photocatalysis_dye_degredation.png.
- Industrial_dye_degradation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Industrial dye degradation".
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- Industrial_dye_degradation subject Category:Dyes.
- Industrial_dye_degradation subject Category:Pollution_control_technologies.
- Industrial_dye_degradation comment "Synthetic dyes are found in a wide range of products such as clothes, leather accessories, and furniture. These dyes are commonly used every day. However, a side effect of their widespread use is that up to 12% of these dyes are wasted during the dying process and about 20% of this wastage enters the environment (mainly into water supply). Dye degradation is a process in which the large dye molecules are broken down chemically into smaller molecules.".
- Industrial_dye_degradation label "Industrial dye degradation".
- Industrial_dye_degradation sameAs m.0130n6q6.
- Industrial_dye_degradation wasDerivedFrom Industrial_dye_degradation?oldid=659970782.
- Industrial_dye_degradation depiction Common_Industrial_Dyes.png.
- Industrial_dye_degradation isPrimaryTopicOf Industrial_dye_degradation.