Dye Decolorization by a Miniaturized Peroxidase Fe-MimochromeVI*a. [PDF]
Oxidases and peroxidases have found application in the field of chlorine-free organic dye degradation in the paper, toothpaste, and detergent industries. Nevertheless, their widespread use is somehow hindered because of their cost, availability, and batch-to-batch reproducibility.
Chino M +6 more
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Unexpected diversity of dye-decolorizing peroxidases
Dye-decolorizing peroxidase (DyP)-type peroxidases are a family of heme-containing peroxidases. Because DyP-type peroxidases can degrade recalcitrant anthraquinone dyes and lignin, their potential applications in the treatment of wastewater containing dyes and lignin degradation are expected.
Toru Yoshida, Yasushi Sugano
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Decolorization of Six Synthetic Dyes by Fungi [PDF]
To find out ability of fourteen basidiomycetes and four ascomycetes strains to grow in the presence of synthetic colour dyes and to degrade them, fungi were cultivated on the malt agar plates containing 0.5 g kg-1 dye, either Remazol Brilliant Blue R, Remazol Brilliant Yellow GL, Remazol Brilliant Orange 3 R, Reactive Blue 4, Remazol Brilliant Red F3B ...
Hartikainen, E. Samuel +3 more
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Enzymatic Decolorization of Textile Dyeing Effluents [PDF]
Commercial azo, triarylmethane, antraquinonic, and indigoid textile dyes are efficiently decolorized with enzyme preparations from Pleurotus ostreatus, Schizophyllum commune, Neurospora crassa, Polyporus sp., Sclerotium rolfsii, Trametes villosa, and Mycelioph tora thermophila.
Abadulla, Ellias +4 more
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Analysis of the feasibility of using biopolymers of different viscosities as immobilization carriers for laccase in synthetic dye removal [PDF]
The main aim of the study was to assess the feasibility of using biopolymers of different viscosities (high, medium and low viscosity) as immobilization carriers for laccase in synthetic dye removal.
Małgorzata Białowąs +3 more
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Potential use of bacteria collected from human hands for textile dye decolorization
We obtained dye-decolorizing bacteria from the hands of ordinary people with an efficiency of approximately 40%. The bacteria were classified into the azo dye-decolorizing group and anthraquinone dye-decolorizing group.
Tsukasa Ito +2 more
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Effects of operational parameters of process UV radiation/hydrogen peroxide on decolorization of anthraquinone textile dye [PDF]
The photodegradation of textile dye Reactive Blue 19, an anionic anthraquinone dye of reactive class, was investigated using UV radiation in the presence of H2O2 in UV reactor with low-pressure mercury lamps, with maximum energy output at the ...
Radović Miljana D. +6 more
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Aerobic decolorization of azo dye orange g by a new yeast isolate Candida cylindracea SJL6
Biodecolorization of the azo dye Orange G was investigated using a new strain of Candida cylindracea SJL6, isolated from freshwater samples of the Subaé river in Bahia state, Brazil. Strain SJL6 was identified as C.
Tiago de Araújo Pinho Alcântara +4 more
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Decolorization of textile dyes by cyanobacteria [PDF]
Cianobacterias estao amplamente distribuidas no ambiente e podem ser uma alternativa eficaz e economica para a remocao de corantes de efluentes de industrias texteis. O presente trabalho investigou o potencial de seis linhagens de cianobacterias de descolorir onze tipos de corantes texteis.
Silva-Stenico, Maria Estela +5 more
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Decolorization of Textile Dye- Malachite Green [PDF]
The microbial decolorization of dyes has been of considerable interest biological treatment of the wastewater containing dyes. The bacterial isolate, Bacillus sp. was isolated from the textile effluent sample. Different parameters such as various carbon source, nitrogen source, temperature, pH were optimized for decolorization of Malachite green by ...
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