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Waste Textile Reutilization Via a Scalable Dyeing Technology: A Strategy to Enhance Dyestuffs Degradation Efficiency

Heng Zhai, Zekun Liu, Lulu Xu, Ting Liu, Yangyang Fan, Jin Lü, Ruihan Dong, Yangpeiqi Yi, Yi Li

2022Advanced Fiber Materials78 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The rapid expansion of the fast fashion industry brings about environmental concerns such as dyestuffs-related water pollutions and waste textiles. Conventional wastewater-disposal strategies emphasize the optimization of photocatalytic activity to improve pollutant degradation efficiency, while the absorptivity, recyclability and sustainability of photocatalysts are always ignored. The overproduced textiles are still in urgent of being recycled and reutilized in eco-friendly approaches. In this work, a scalable dyeing technology is employed to achieve green and sustainable reutilization of waste textiles. The functionalized TiO 2 /reduced graphene oxide wool fabrics show excellent sustainability, remarkable adsorbing capacity and enhanced photocatalytic performance. By taking advantage of these properties, we develop an integrated strategy of night-time adsorption and day-time photodegradation which could significantly optimize the dyestuffs degradation efficiency. The concept of waste textiles reutilization and wastewater treatment in this work provides practical potential for efficient and sustainable environmental remediation. Graphical abstract Concept of waste textiles reutilization and wastewater treatment.

Topics & Concepts

TextileWastewaterDyeingWaste managementPhotodegradationTextile industrySustainabilityEnvironmentally friendlyEnvironmental sciencePhotocatalysisMaterials scienceEngineeringChemistryComposite materialCatalysisBiologyHistoryEcologyBiochemistryArchaeologyAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesTiO2 Photocatalysis and Solar CellsNanomaterials for catalytic reactions