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- W3093909024 abstract "Pollution of surface water from textile dyes affects the quality of drinking and farming water, besides negatively changing the aesthetic environment. While living plants can remediate textile dyes through phytoremediation, the dried biomass of plants can also be used as adsorbents. This is by virtue of the functional groups on the biomass, which can bind to cationic or anionic components of the dye. This chapter reviews the sorption methods available from plants and their biomass to cost-effectively treat wastewaters from textile industries. Plants use a variety of pathways to detoxify dyes within the plant tissues including enzymatic breakdown and biotransformation to tolerate the toxic effects. The biomass of plants is characterized by organic functional groups able to bind with the charged surfaces of the dyes and thereby facilitate their removal by sorption. This chapter would discuss the potential of using plants to remove dye effluents through various mechanisms." @default.
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