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Review Paper:

Removal of Synthetic Dyes from Textile Wastewater using Physical and Biological Methods: A Review

Saini Renu, Bansal Nidhi and Sharma Aruna

Res. J. Chem. Environ.; Vol. 29(2); 90-100; doi: https://doi.org/10.25303/292rjce900100; (2025)

Abstract
Dyes are a significant group of organic pollutants that are well-known for harming both humans and aquatic life in general. Dye-contaminated wastewater needs to undergo appropriate treatment before being released into main streams in order to minimize its detrimental impact on people and the environment. Adsorption, flocculation-coagulation, reverse osmosis and biological treatment are some current technologies that are frequently used to remove dye from wastewater.