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Methylene blue (MB) is a synthetic dye widely used in industries that is difficult to degrade in the environment due to its stability. Brown-rot fungus Fomitopsis pinicola is an organism that is known to be able to degrade some organic pollutants such as
Adi Setyo Purnomo +4 more
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The current work aims to optimize biological textile effluent treatment through the use of newly selected bacterial consortia composed of two strains: Citrobacter sedlakii RI11 and Aeromonas veronii GRI.
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Biodecolorization and Ecotoxicity Abatement of Disperse Dye-Production Wastewater Treatment with Pycnoporus Laccase. [PDF]
The biological treatment efficiency of dye wastewater using activated sludge (AS) is largely limited to the chromaticity and ecotoxicity of dyestuff. To alleviate this limitation, eleven industrial-grade disperse dyes were obtained from a fiber-dyeing factory, and for the first time, we studied the decolorization and detoxification effects of using the
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This study investigated the biotransformation of methylene blue (MB) by mixed fungal cultures of Gloeophyllum trabeum and Aspergillus oryzae. Equal volumes of A. oryzae and G. trabeum cultures were applied to Erlenmeyer containing MB and incubated at
Adi Setyo Purnomo +5 more
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Feasibility Analysis Upon Optimal Pollutant Degradation via Compartmental Modeling
Due to a lack of plausible kinetic modeling for contaminant attenuation, this study first proposed a “bi-exponential disposition” model to demonstrate the feasibility of wide-ranging applications for the biotic and abiotic degradation of pollutant(s). As
Bor-Yann Chen +3 more
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Clay minerals have large surface areas that contribute to their high adsorption capacity. Pure clays were often used. However, their prices remain expensive. However, the natural clay minerals that are locally available can have economic and environmental benefits for textile wastewater treatment.
Dalila Fkih Romdhane +5 more
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Biodecolorization of methylene blue using aspergillus consortium
Abstract To establish sustainable circular ecosystems, the immense knowledge of different fungal strains as pure and mixed isolates and application them in biodecolorization of dye-laden wastewater is required. In this study, the biodecolorization of methylene blue (MB) dye was investigated by using mixed microfungal strains of
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Wastewater of textile industries contained a high content of synthetic dyes that could damage the aquatic ecosystem and environmental aesthetics. The use of microorganisms on the biodecolorization of textile industrial waste had advantages such as low ...
Muharni Muharni +2 more
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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
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Biodecolorization and Biodegradation of Dye by Fungi: A Review
In recent years, there has been an intensive research on the application of degradative activities of fungi for treatment of various non-degradable materials such as petroleum hydrocarbons, polychlorinated biphenyls, pesticides, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, dyes and so on.
Kyung-Suk Cho, Hee Wook Ryu
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