Nature Environment and Pollution Technology (Jun 2022)

A Comparative Study on Color Removal From Textile Industry Effluent Using Shrimp and Crab Shell Chitosan

  • C. Angel Mary and R. Leena

DOI
https://doi.org/10.46488/NEPT.2022.v21i02.027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 2
pp. 675 – 681

Abstract

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Effluent from the textile industry is a major source of water pollution. Textile effluents contain a high amount of color, turbidity, BOD, and COD, which are highly toxic and affect aquatic organisms as well as human beings. Physical and chemical treatments of these effluents are difficult and costly. Adsorption is an effective method to treat textile industry effluent. In the present study, chitosan is selected as an adsorbent, derived from the exoskeleton of marine crustaceans like shrimp and crab by chemical processing. The color was removed using chitosan from shrimp and crab shells separately. On the sixth day of treatment, shrimp shell chitosan removed 100% of color from textile industry effluent and proved to be a better adsorbent.

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