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Bio-Decolorization of Synthetic Dyes by a Halophilic Bacterium Salinivibrio sp.
Synthetic dyes, extensively used in various industries, act as pollutants in the aquatic environment, and pose a significant threat to living beings. In the present study, we assessed the potential of a halophilic bacterium Salinivibrio kushneri HTSP ...
Jojy John +6 more
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The involvement of Fenton reaction on biodegradation of methyl orange (MO) by brown-rot fungus Fomitopsis pinicola was investigated based on Fe2+-dependent reaction.
Adi Setyo Purnomo +5 more
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Aqueous Phase Textile Dye Degradation by Microbes and Nanoparticles: A Review
Textile industries utilize a variety of dyes and chemicals, resulting in wastewater that contains numerous hazardous components. The release of these dyes into aquatic systems poses a serious environmental and harms human health due to their persistence, recalcitrance, and nonbiodegradability.
Banlambhabok Khongthaw +11 more
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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
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Optimization of the biodecolorization activity of the Ayapers dye removal by Halmonas sp. isolated from Urmia Lake [PDF]
Background: Among chemical dyes, Azo dyes, as environmental synthetic pollutants, are most commonly used in a bunch of different colors in different industries, especially in textile industry to a large extent.
Mohammad Ansarizadeh +5 more
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A Review of the Biological Decolorization of Synthetic Azo Dye From Textile Wastewater by Bacterial Strains [PDF]
Artificial dyes are regarded as one of the most problematic environmental pollutants. They are widely applied in the textile, print, paper, paint, pharmaceutical, food, cosmetics, and leather industries.
Zahra Emadi +2 more
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New Bacillus sp. strains with spore-laccase activity were isolated from rotten wood and soil samples and were identified as Bacillus sp. FM-78 and Bacillus paramycoides FM-86 by 16S rDNA gene sequence analysis.
Jing Yang +5 more
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This study assesses the efficacy of three white-rot fungi—Bjerkandera adusta, Phanerochaete chrysosporium, and Trametes versicolor—in degrading synthetic dyes and lignin in pulp and paper mill effluents, which annually contribute around 40,000 million ...
Irene Gugel +6 more
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IntroductionEnvironmental pollution and human exposure to dyes, particularly anthraquinone-based dyes from industries like textiles, paints, plastics, paper, and tanneries (a significant source of toxic waste in India), have increased.
Swati Sambita Mohanty, Arvind Kumar
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This study investigated the potential of the brown-rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum to decolorize and degrade methylene blue (MB) through a synergistic Fenton-like mechanism.
Adi Setyo Purnomo +4 more
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