Azo dye biodecolorization enhanced by Echinodontium taxodii cultured with lignin. [PDF]
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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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
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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
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Screening and identification of microbes from polluted environment for azodye (Turquoise blue) decolorization [PDF]
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
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Biodecolorization of anthraquinone dyes using immobilised mycelium of Bjerkandera adusta CCBAS930 [PDF]
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
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Biodecolorization of textile azo dye using Bacillus sp. strain CH12 isolated from alkaline lake [PDF]
Textile azo dye decolorizing bacteria were isolated from alkaline Lakes Abaya and Chamo using Reactive Red 239 (RR239) dye. Through subsequent screening process, strain CH12 was selected to investigate the effects of nutrient supplement, DO, pH ...
Awoke Guadie +5 more
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Evaluation of biodecolorization of the textile azo dye by halophilic archaea [PDF]
Introduction: Azo dyes are the biggest group of colors. One of the special characteristic of this group of dye is the presence of double bonds of Nitrogen (N=N). Several studies reported biodecolorization using microorganisms, so far.
Masoomeh Selseleh Hassan-Kiadehi +2 more
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Role of Salvinia molesta in biodecolorization of methyl orange dye from water. [PDF]
AbstractIn the present study, the potential of Salvinia molesta for biodecolorization of methyl orange (MO) dye from water was examined. Six glass vessels were filled with 4 L of water contaminated with MO with three concentrations (5, 15, and 25 mg/L), three with plants and another three without plant as contaminant control.
Al-Baldawi IA +5 more
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Evaluation of molasses concentration and anoxic-aerobic react period in biodecolorization and mineralization of tartrazine (acid yellow 23) [PDF]
Dyes are widely used in the textile industry and 10–15% of these dyes are lost to effluent during the dyeing process. Dye reduction usually requires anaerobic or anoxic conditions, whereas bacterial biodegradation of aromatic amines is an exclusively ...
Lee Khia Min, Tan Xin Hui
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Recent advances in biodecolorization and biodegradation of environmental threatening textile finishing dyes. [PDF]
Organic nature of dyes and their commercially made products are widely utilized in many industries including paper, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, photography, petroleum as well as in textile manufacturing. The textile industry being the top most consumer of a large variety of dyes during various unit processes operation generates substantial amount of ...
Sehar S +9 more
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