Department of Textile Science and Technology, Hanbat National University, Daejeon, Korea
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																Determination of Inert COD from Different Dyestuff Used Textile Industries 
																Author(s): Bae Jung*             
								
																
						 The determination of inert Chemical Oxygen Demand from different dyestuffs used in textile industries is essential for assessing the overall 
  environmental impact of textile dyeing processes. Inert COD refers to the portion of COD that does not contribute to the biodegradability of the 
  dye and remains non-biodegradable or recalcitrant. It provides valuable insights into the persistence and potential long-term effects of dyestuffs 
  in wastewater treatment systems and the environment. To determine the inert COD from different dyestuffs, several analytical methods can 
  be employed. One commonly used method is the measurement of COD before and after the biodegradation process. The difference between 
  the initial COD and the COD remaining after biodegradation represents the inert COD fraction. This can be achieved through laboratory-scale 
  batch tests or continuous-flow .. Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.37421/2165-8064.2023.13.536															  
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