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Azo dye biodecolorization enhanced by Echinodontium taxodii cultured with lignin. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
Lignocellulose facilitates the fungal oxidization of recalcitrant organic pollutants through the extracellular ligninolytic enzymes induced by lignin in wood or other plant tissues. However, available information on this phenomenon is insufficient.
Yuling Han   +4 more
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Optimization of Remazol Black B Removal Using Biochar Produced from Caulerpa scalpelliformis Using Response Surface Methodology

open access: yesAdvances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2021
Optimization of process conditions for the removal of Remazol Black B was investigated using response surface methodology (Box–Behnken design). The biodecolorization of dye was studied using biochar produced from waste biomass of Caulerpa scalpelliformis
R. Gokulan, S. Balaji, P. Sivaprakasam
doaj   +2 more sources

Involvement of Fenton Reaction on Biodecolorization and Biodegradation of Methylene Blue Dye by Brown Rot Fungi Daedalea dickinsii [PDF]

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Chemistry, 2023
The disposal of dye wastewater has become a major global concern. Meanwhile, microorganisms have shown high potential in the treatment of wastewater pollutants.
Adi Setyo Purnomo   +4 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Biodecolorization of anthraquinone dyes using immobilised mycelium of Bjerkandera adusta CCBAS930 [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2020
The aim of this study was to characterize the activity of oxidoreductases during biotransformation of 0.01% anthraquinone dyes: Alizarin Blue Black B (ABBB) and Acid Blue 129 (AB129), Carminic Acid (CA), Remazol Brilliant Blue R (RBBR), Acid Green 25 ...
Rybczyńska-Tkaczyk Kamila   +1 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Biodecolorization of Reactive Black 5 by laccasemediator system [PDF]

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Biotechnology, 2014
Reactive azo dyes are widely used as textile colorants, typically for cotton dyeing, due to their variety of color shades, and minimal energy consumption.
Bhatti, Haq Nawaz, Bibi, Ismat
core   +4 more sources

Biodecolorization of Remazol Brilliant Blue–R dye by Tropical White-Rot Fungi and Their Enzymes in The Presence of Guaiacol [PDF]

open access: yesJurnal Riset Kimia, 2021
The ability of the tropical white-rot fungi and their enzyme to decolorize synthetic dyes was investigated. Production of lignin-modifying enzymes (LMEs) from the three new isolated fungi, namely Trametes hirsuta D7, Ceriporia sp. BIOM 3, and Cymatoderma
Sita Heris Anita   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Physicochemical Investigations of Textile Wastewater and Process Parameter Optimization for Bio-decolorization of Congo Red Dye by Pseudomonas aeruginosa MT-2 Strain [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
Pollution caused by dyes is a major environmental threat, posing adverse impacts on humans, animals, and plants. Therefore, the remediation of such pollutants is essential to protect the environment.
Manikant Tripathi   +11 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Screening and identification of microbes from polluted environment for azodye (Turquoise blue) decolorization [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon
Turquoise blue dye is frequently used for industrial dyeing applications. But the release of untreated colored wastewater became an environmental and public health hazard.
Birhanu Gizaw, Tesfaye Alemu, Girma Ebsa
doaj   +2 more sources

The Biotransformation and Biodecolorization of Methylene Blue by Xenobiotic Bacterium Ralstonia pickettii

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Chemistry, 2021
The biotransformation and biodecolorization of methylene blue (MB) dye using the bacterium Ralstonia pickettii was investigated. This experiment was conducted in a nutrient broth (NB) medium after adding MB at 100 mg L–1 concentration.
Adi Setyo Purnomo   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Development of microbial consortium for the biodegradation and biodecolorization of textile effluents

open access: yesJournal of Urban and Environmental Engineering, 2012
In the current study three bacterial species (Bacillus sp., Pseudomonas sp., and Alcaligenes sp.) and two fungal species (Aspergillus sp., and Penicillium sp.) screened from 265 bacterial isolates and 35 fungal isolates respectively, were used in 23 ...
Rajendra Ramasany   +2 more
doaj   +4 more sources

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