New Coagulation Method Removes Textile Dye Pollution Up to 98%
The researchers studied how to remove color and dirt from textile wastewater using chemicals. They tested different chemicals like alum, lime, and titanium sulphate to find the best ones for cleaning. They found that using titanium sulphate with lime and bentonite worked the best. The pH level of 5-6 was best for cleaning. The process removed up to 90-98% of the dirt and color from the water.