Abstract
This study electrocoagulated textile effluent to remove dyes. The wastewater reuse method was used to study three reactive dyes: C.I. Reactive Red 221, Blue 19, and Yellow 145. Laboratory wastewater was electrocoagulated. Standard wastewater had three pH values. (4, 7, 10). Electrocoagulation removes volatile dye colors well. The best results were 98% within 15-20 minutes for 1% C.I. Reactive Red 221. After 20 minutes, 1% shade C.I. Reactive Blue 19 and Yellow 145 color removal efficacy is 96%. Electrocoagulation treatment of dyeing effluent is greatly affected by pH. Electrocoagulation efficacy was lowest at pH 4. When pH was highest, removal efficacy was best. Dyeing wastewater removal efficiency improved when pH was changed from 7 to 10. Discolored wash-off cloth batches were rubbed dry and wet. The normal and electro-coagulant treated wash-off batches had wash fastness and rubbing values of 4 to 5 in dry crocking. The C.I. Reactive Dyes (Red 221, Yellow 145, and Blue 19) standard fabrics and treated wash-off with electro-coagulated lot showed 3 to 4 wet rubbing, almost like the standard fabric, but no shade changes at this concentration. All three reactive dyes had color values. Because alkaline pH removes dyes best, color difference values of Batch C (fabric treated by pH 10 wash-off) were within the approved range of 0.38 to 1.50 of all dyes and shades (5%,3%,1%). Batch A values between 2.44 and 13.48 were outside the allowed range (< 1). Batch B (fabric treated by pH 7 wash-off) values fell between Batch A and Batch C.
Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.