Dye Decolourization of the Remazol Dye in Textile Effluent by Using Bambusa heterostachya

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Enlargement of textile industry in Malaysia is swiftly growing as it plays vital role in human evolution by providing cloths. Industrialization in textile fields plays main part in colouring of fabric as it gives environmental concerns associated with textile effluent. The usages of dyestuff make textile effluent difficult to biodegrade as the complexity of chemical structures of dyes. The diversity of forestry creates nature plant such as bamboo which is used as mediator in dye decolorize of textile effluent. As sustainable resolution can reduce environmental system destruction, the effectiveness and competency of bambusa heterostachya has been investigated to analyze the potential in decolorize of textile effluent. The result exhibited good dye decolourization rate of 70 - 80 % in less than 72 hours with influence studies.

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