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Google Scholar In view of compliance with increasingly stringent environmental legislation imposed by regional, national, and supranational (e. Oct 17, 2014 · Many studies have revealed that a two-step mechanism, namely physical adsorption and enzymatic degradation, are involved in dye decolorization by white rot fungi and other fungal species. , 79 (2001), pp. 2010b; Nordin et al. lacteus formed sustainable biofilms usable for long periods and was capable of rapid decolorization of various dye structures. Bioresour. have alkaline pH (Roy et al. Thirty-eight fungal strains were studie … Oct 1, 2007 · [30] Fu Y, V iraraghavan T. 3 %; and BWPH + G1, only up to 32. on the dye removing efficiency of different fungi. Mar 15, 2009 · The dye decolorization and mineralization efficiencies were evaluated and compared under different concentrations of nutrient feed and RB 5 as a target pollutant. 04, 0. View PDF View article View in Scopus Google Scholar [8] Z. 1). Also, the study presents the decolorizing capabilities of bacterial and fungal isolates obtained from the fermented textile effluents. 97 hours) than for Mordant Orange (10 hours). Jul 22, 2021 · The bacterium under experimental conditions decolorized nearly 80% of CBB G-250 and Congo red at a wide range of dye concentrations within 48 h of incubation. To select a thermotolerant fungal strain for decolorization of wastewaters, ligninolytic enzyme production (lignin peroxidase, manganese peroxidase [MnP], and laccase), decolorization, and removal of total phenol and chemical oxygen demand (COD) were detected. In this study, effluents of an industrial dye producer were subjected to distinct treatment trains following an Jun 1, 2006 · Abstract. The removal of coloured dye pollutants from the aqueous environment is a great challenge and a pressing task. May 30, 2018 · 5. The use of synthetic dyes has an impact on the possibility of disposing such dyes into the environment. I. 88%, and Dec 15, 2011 · DOI: 10. Biosorption reaches 68% at 120 min. Dec 15, 2011 · In this study a selected fungal strain, Bjerkandera adusta (Willdenow) P. 65 A decrease in the toxicity of dye solutions after fungal decolorization processes has been Fu Y, Viraraghavan T (2001) Fungal decolorization of dye wastewaters: a review. pH out of the range 7. total of 77 fungal isolates, completely decolorized the model dye Apr 12, 2021 · Citrobacter sp. Likewise, different fungi had different dye decolorization abilities. The decolorization activities for the immobilized laccase were 89% and 12% at the 6th cycle for Sep 23, 2023 · Both intracellular and extracellular enzyme employed with different success as biochemical means of dye decolorization in wastewaters. Sep 29, 2020 · A proposed mechanism of dye degradation by immobilized laccase with the aid of the crystal structure of laccase from Thermus thermophilus HB27 (PDB code: 5JRR). Google Scholar Galeno GD, Agosin ET (1990) Screening of white-rot fungi for efficient decolourization of bleach pulp effluents. calcoaceticus increased with increasing the dye concentration up to 450 mg 1 −1 (Chen et al. The decolorization ability of three commercial dyes, acid yellow 99, acid blue 350, and acid red 114, were investigated using 10 fungal strains and Trametes versicolor KCTC 16781 completely decolorized all dyes in both solid and liquid experiments. The study aimed to identify the most effective Aspergillus species for treating synthetic dyes and leachate samples in wastewater. Abstract. 2 Dye Decolorization in Liquid Media by Immobilized White Rot Fungi. versicolor was able to remove 86–89% of the dye. [31] Toh Y, Yen JJY, Obbard JP, Ting Y. The factors affecting the decolorization and biodegradation of dye compounds through fungal bioremediation, such as pH, temperature, dye concentration, agitation, effects of carbon and nitrogen sources, dye structure, enzymes, electron donor and redox mediators are discussed in this review. There has been exhaustive research on biosorption of dye wastewater. 89%, 98. g. 2013). 2 % where mixtures BWPH + DCa removed up to 74. Oct 17, 2014 · Azo dye decolorization by purified bacterial enzymes was demonstrated in several reports. A textile dye Reactive Black 5 was used in screening 25 fungal strains for their decolourising ability. Jul 4, 2016 · The dye decolorization results on agar plates showed that these fungal strains had the ability to decompose more than 3 types of dyes. Adv Environ Res 7:239–247 Kinetics studies revealed the bacteria consortia had highest tendency towards decolourisation, with a greater half live value for Remazol Black (13. 2. This paper examines various biosorbents such as fungi, bacteria, algae, chitosan and peat, which are capable of decolorizing Dec 21, 2020 · Further, to ascertain our claim based on genomic analysis that the isolated strain can achieve dye decolorization, we performed decolorization assays on three dyes Congo red, Safranin, and CBB G-250 and analyzed using analytical methods of UV-Vis spectrophotometer and FTIR spectrometer, which is considered a gold standard for decolorization Sep 1, 2001 · In recent years, there has been an intensive research on fungal decolorization of dye wastewater. Moreover, since there are many types of azo dyes, only relatively few isolated microorganism have been tested for decolorization of a limited number of azo dyes or textile dye effluents. Bioresour Technol 2001;79:251–62. Appl. They observed complete decolorization of Safranin at lower concentration (<150 mg/L), however the decolorization decreased at higher dye concentrations. , & Viraraghavan, T. Immobilized laccases proved to be worthy challengers for the effective decolorization, degradation, and removal of dyes ( Bilal et al. 6. Recent developments in laccase-based methods have concentrated more on enhancing selectivity, efficacy, and stability. Bioresour Technol 79:251–262. Fungal based Jul 19, 2014 · Fu Y, Viraraghavan T (2001) Fungal decolorization of dye wastewaters: a review. @article{Anastasi2011DecolourisationAD, title={Decolourisation and detoxification in the fungal treatment of textile wastewaters from dyeing processes. was screened for laccase production and Congo red dye decolorization. Both live and dead forms of diverse fungal genera were reported to be employed in the decolorization process of a wide variety of dyes (Fu and Viraraghavan Jul 21, 2021 · Keywords: textile dye, decolorization, biodegradation, bioreactors, laccase, microbial fuel cells. versicolor, decolorization tests were performed in single and repeated batches in an air-pulsed bioreactor with biomass reuse. The microbial enzymes such as azo-reductases in bacteria (Hsueh et al. Citation: Desai C, Jain KR, Boopathy R, van Hullebusch ED and Madamwar D (2021) Editorial: Eco-Sustainable Bioremediation of Textile Dye Wastewaters: Innovative Microbial Treatment Technologies and Mechanistic Insights of Textile Dye Jan 1, 2023 · Fungal abetted processes are among the finest approaches for the transformation or degradation and decolorization of dyes in effluents. 1. The dye mixture was prepared with an equal proportion (1:1 w/w) of both dyes. 5 %; DCa, up to 84. These broadly fall into three categories: Physical, Chemical and Biological. 2011) can cause reductive decolorization, while aerobic dye decolorization can be carried out by specific enzymes such as laccase and peroxidases produced by . Dye wastewater is one of the most difficult to treat. 2008 ). Int J Phytorem 11:297–312. doi:10. Fungal decolorization of dye wastewaters: a review. 02, 0. 6 %; G1, up to 79. Biotechnol Lett 12:869–872. , 2000, Robinson et al. 1 and 0. , Aspergillus carbonarius and Penicillium glabrum. Rate of MG dye decolorization of 10 Ganoderma strains on ME+50 mg/L MG using homogeneous inoculant at Jan 19, 2021 · Instead of whole fungal biomass, enzymes are also immobilized for dye decolorization. A total of thirty-five bacteria Jul 23, 2004 · Decolorization of textile dyes by a laccase from Trametes modesta immobilized on γ-aluminum oxide pellets was studied. fungus in batch experiments has been investigated. I. Article CAS Google Scholar Fu Y, Viraraghavan T (2002) Removal of Congo red from an aqueous solution by fungus Aspergillus niger. Google Scholar Apr 23, 2020 · Decolorization started in a few hours and after 4 days the removal of dye by Phellinus gilvus culture was in 100%, by Pleurotus sajor-caju 94%, by Pycnoporus sanguineus 91% and by Phanerochaete Download Table | Fungal decolorization of raw colored wastewater of textile industry from publication: Microbial biotechnology for decolorization of textile wastewaters | Wastewater originating Jul 1, 2006 · The decolorizing activity was calculated using the decolorization percentage decolorization % = A 0 −A f A 0 × 100, where A 0 is the initial dye absorbance at the dye's λ max and A f is the Nov 1, 2010 · This confers the possibility of applying consortium GR for the treatment of industrial wastewaters containing dye pollutants. Download : Download high-res image (416KB) Download : Download full-size image; Fig. Therefore, Decolorization potentials of fungal isolates were inves- Blue 49 and RBBR is the fastest degradable. 5 optimum conditions for Oct 1, 2010 · Decolorisation of aqueous dye solutions by low‐cost adsorbents: a review. Along with dyes, textile wastewaters also contain varying amounts of metals/metalloids, salts and organic pollutants. The fungus efficiently decolourised (colour removal up to 96%) four simulated Among them, the enzyme from Rhizopus oyzae was found to the most efficient which decolorized 70% RB5 and 64% RB171 followed by Fusarium sporo-trichioides and Aspergillus flavus. Mar 5, 2024 · Efficient removal of synthetic dyes from wastewater is a challenging task. It maintained effective levels of MnP and laccase during Dec 16, 2018 · In recent years, dye biodegradation has been extensively explored. Decolorization of textile-plant effluent containing a mixture of dyes by PDW-mixed-bacterial culture under laboratory-scale culture conditions. 2013. Tube tests on liquid YEPG medium were performed in triplicate. 79: 251–262. It is evolving as an attractive option to supplement conventional treatment processes. pH 4. vinctus TBRC 6770 and T. Wastewater detoxification is not always achieved both by fungal and ozone treatment. is on e promising approach due to Dec 1, 2023 · The lowest MG dye decolorization rates were perceived to the strains 6003 and 6006, which are consistent with the present observations on the solid media. Various physico Feb 14, 2022 · The coloured effluents produced from different industries, such as textile, plastics, printing, cosmetics, leather and paper, are extremely toxic and a tremendous threat to the aquatic organisms and human beings. After 96 h of experiment, living biomass of strain BWPH removed up to 95. Fungal degradation of dyes. adusta was able to effectively decolourise different textile wastewaters. 0 g, initial dye concentrations 100 mg/L with other experimental conditions remaining constant. The whole running time was separated into 3 stages according to the dilution ratio of the above described fungal medium in the influents (simulated wastewater). Jan 1, 2019 · Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Biodecolourization and biodetoxification of dye-containing wastewaters from leather dyeing by the native fungal strain Trametes villosa SCS-10" by S. Chromium-tanned leather (wet-blue) was processed with a wet end formulation, in which the input percentage of water and chemicals were added for each stage based on the weight of the leather sample (500 g) (for example for 200% water Jan 1, 2022 · Enzyme assay revealed that the oxidoreductase was the enzyme that degraded the dye. Biocatalysis (microbes and/or their enzymes) is a cost-effective, versatile, energy-saving and clean alternative. , 2007 Sep 14, 2015 · consortium for treatment of dye-contaminated wastewaters, Findings The results of this research showed that the mean decolorization by mixed fungal culture over 10 days at pH levels of 5, 7 Apr 22, 2020 · This study proposes the treatment and valorization of denim textile effluents through a fermentative hydrogen production process. The microbial azo dye degradation may involve both aerobic as well as anaerobic transformations of the xenobiotic dye compounds. Apr 6, 2013 · Mixtures of fungal strains were less effective in decolorization process than the same strains used separately (as a single strains). Ortiz-Monsalve et al. In recent years, there has been an intensive research on decolorization of dye and textile wastewater by various fungal strains. In Jun 2, 2010 · Abstract. R. 12 g/L) of Evans blue and brilliant green on the decolorization effectiveness was estimated. The amount of dye lost is dependent on the chemical structure of the Dec 14, 2021 · Accepted: 2021- 11-10. 8. Supernatants were either untreated or boiled at 100 °C for 10 min to denature both proteins and enzymes. , 2007 Dec 1, 1996 · Fig. Effect of pH and temperature. 006 Corpus ID: 207071875; Decolourisation and detoxification in the fungal treatment of textile wastewaters from dyeing processes. Verma. , 2009, Jadhav et al. Bioresource Technology, 79(3), 251–262. Sep 1, 2001 · This paper examines various fungi, living or dead cells, which are capable of decolorizing dye wastewaters; discusses various mechanisms involved; reports some elution and regeneration methods for fungal biomass; summarizes the present pretreatment methods for increasing the biosorption capacity of fungal biomass; discusses the effect of Jan 1, 2009 · There are various methods for the treatment of textile wastewater for the removal of dye. Sanghi P. It is becoming a promising alternative to replace or sup Fungal decolorization of dye wastewaters: a review Sep 1, 2001 · Europe PMC is an archive of life sciences journal literature. Oct 1, 2001 · This paper examines various fungi, living or dead cells, which are capable of decolorizing dye wastewaters; discusses various mechanisms involved; reports some elution and regeneration methods Oct 1, 2010 · This paper examines various biosorbents such as fungi, bacteria, algae, chitosan and peat, which are capable of decolorizing dye wastewaters; discusses various mechanism involved, the effects of various factors influencing dye wastewater decolorization and reviews pretreatment methods for increasing the biosorption capacity of the adsorbents. Karsten MUT 3060, was tested in different culture conditions to assess its real potential for bioremediation of textile wastewaters in terms of both decolourisation and detoxification. Generally, the operating conditions such as initial concentration of dyes, initial pH of solution, and temperature of the effluent play an important role for decolorization of dyes. pocas TBRC-BCC 18705 growing separately in PDB were first tested for decolorization of 200 mg/L NB dye. Dye degradation by fungi has become a new field of interest for the researchers. tion of three commercially utilized dyes and a highly coloured textile effluent, all of which were obtained from a local textile factory, are shown in Table 5. Although various wastewater treatment processes (including physical–chemical and biological methods) have been set up in most of the textile manufacturing plants in China, the treatment of these wastewater still presents a severely May 19, 2020 · The dye decolorization efficiency was estimated spectrophotometrically up to 6 days of static incubation at 37 C and observed that all of the isolates were unable to induce decolorization in Oct 6, 2020 · To determine the effects of static and shaking conditions on decolorization, this effect was studied under two different conditions (0 rpm and 150 rpm, respectively), by treating 100 ml of dye solutions with fungal biomass 2. The paper reviews biodegradation of dyes under aerobic, anaerobic, anaerobic-aerobic conditions and the degradation of dyes by microorganisms. [19] in the effective decolorization of dye containing wastewaters. 0. Decolourisation of azo dyes by white- May 18, 2018 · The high levels of decolorization observed from this SilA laccase-mediator system at neutral to alkaline pH range and at high temperatures (60 °C) is advantageous for dye-containing wastewater treatments, since most fungal laccases are only active in acid conditions and at mesophilic temperatures (Nyanhongo et al. 3 in parallel and following 48 h of incubation at 30 C under shaking conditions (200 rpm), the flasks were supplemented with simulated wastewaters consisting of different dye concentrations. Schum. Jul 19, 2014 · Wastewater originating from the textile industry is one of the major sources of pollution for surface and groundwater bodies in countries where textiles and other dye-products are produced. Moreover, these wastewaters have high temperatures and varying pH. Therefore, the primary problem of white rot fungal decolorization is to adapt fungi in media containing high amounts of textile dyes (Apohan and Yesilada 2005). (2001). 1016/s0960-8524(01)00028-1 Jul 8, 2012 · Fu Y, Viraraghavan T (2001) Fungal decolorization of dye wastewaters: a review. 2 % of used dyes. Environ. 2008). Sep 1, 2004 · Hydrogen peroxide can effectively decolorize dye wastewaters in the presence of Fe(II) sulfate, with the higher rates of decolorization at higher concentrations of the reagents (Kuo, 1992). Effluent generated by the textile industry can be highly coloured. Moreover, we summarized the possible degradation mechanisms of dyes to provide the basis for biological treatment of dye wastewater. May 16, 2022 · Decolorization percentage (D%) of wastewaters dyed with TB (200 mg L -1 ), by actio n of the fung us Leptosph aerulina sp. Chemical, physical, and biological approaches have been effective in eliminating dyes and reducing salt concentration in the wastewater. Feb 13, 2019 · Endophytic fungi inhabit plant tissues, in either a symbiotic or mutualistic relationship, without harming the host plant. Jun 15, 2023 · To demonstrate that fungal enzyme activity is a key factor in the degradation of dyes, supernatants of R. , 2011; Daâssi Nov 11, 2020 · The lower cell biomass, ratio of cell biomass and dye, toxicity of the dyes and obstruction of active azoreductase sites by dye molecules were also reported to decrease the rate of decolorization (Saratale et al. 2011). Bioresource Technol. Dec 15, 2011 · Highlights B. }, author={Antonella Elvira Anastasi and Barbara Parato and Federica Spina and Valeria Feb 1, 2024 · The findings presented above affirm that effectiveness of decolorization of different types of dyes by white rot fungi varies with different nitrogen sources and concentrations. Oct 1, 2023 · This principle can be utilized in dye decolourization application, by using dye contaminated water in the anode chamber as a substrate solution which leads to simultaneous dye decolourization and electricity generation. Aksu. B. The maximum hydrogen production rate was 0. The purified laccase from Cyathus bulleri has been immobilized in continuous enzyme membrane reactor (EMR); the combination of alum and enzyme treatment has profound capacity of color removal from textile mill effluent (Chhabra et al. 11. Google Scholar Jan 1, 2014 · adaptable to a wide range of dye wastewaters. The most common enzymes involved in dye Oct 28, 2021 · Fu Y, Viraraghavan T (2001) Fungal decolorization of dye wastewaters: a review. 45: 1741–1747. It was shown that the concentrations of the constituents had to be reduced to allow Sep 14, 2015 · To analyse the decolorization potential of fungal consortium to degrade simulated wastewaters, the cultures were grown as stated earlier in Sect. The most signi fi cant factor which in fl uences the microbial degradation process Aug 6, 2023 · Fungal Decolorization and Degradation of Synthetic Dyes. Basic Blue 41 dye decolorization ability have been isolated from soil samples; the color removal performance of Pichia kudriavzevii CR-Y108, CR-Y119, and CR-Y112 is 99. These methods have earlier been extensively reviewed ( Hao et al. , 2004, Joshi et al. 23 L H2/L-d, achieving at the same time color removal. Before the waste is disposed into receiving waters, colour removal is an important consideration. We studied the ability of biosorption of methylene blue (MB) by Aspergillus fumigatus and optimize the conditions for better absorption. By media engineering we optimized decolourisation but not detoxification. Jan 1, 2014 · This treatment was based on the use of dead fungal biomass as new material for treating industrial colored effluents by biosorption. 2011. Bouras et al. 2015 ). Bioresource Technol 79:251–262. Likewise, Victoria blue decolorization by P. The growing demand for low-cost and efficient treatment approaches has Fu, Y. Last Updated on Sun, 06 Aug 2023 | Xenobiotics. Unsupple- May 1, 2013 · Decolorization declined at high dye concentrations; LiP was able to decolorize a dye concentration of 60 mg/l and below to no less than 85%, and MnP of 10 mg/l to a maximum of 71%. 2007; Pandey et al. chrysosporium ATCC 34541 was proved to be nearly independent of the dye concentration over the range from 50 to 350 mg 1 −1 (Gomaa et al. Textile dye effluents are among the most problematic pollutants because of their toxicity on several organisms and Aug 1, 2008 · One of the active fungal endophytes Colletotrichum gloeosporioides isolated from plant Thevetia peruviana (Pers. Endophytic fungi produce extracellular enzymes like laccases that have a potential role to play in dye decolorization. Jun 1, 2015 · The influence of five different concentrations (0. An enzyme reactor was equipped with various UV/Vis spectroscopic sensors allowing the continuous online monitoring of the decolorization reactions. ,2011). Oct 15, 2011 · To assess the potential of T. , 2002, Kokol et al. Previous reviews have indicated that azo dye decolorization was associated with reductive cleavage of azo bond by reductase (Dos Santos et al. Jan 19, 2021 · having C. 2021 investigated the biosorption characteristics of methylene blue dye from aqueous solutions by two fungal species, viz. In this study, the Feb 1, 2014 · Microorganisms resident on three real textile dyeing effluent were isolated, characterized, and tested for their decolorizing performances, and several plant‐associated fungi were demonstrated to be able both to survive and to decolorize to various extents the three effluents. Decolorization of the dye solutions was followed via an immersion transmission Mar 15, 2010 · Fungal decolorization of dye wastewaters: a review. Microbiol. Feb 1, 2008 · The fungal decolorization of azo dyes mainly occurs by biodegradation and biosorption mechanism (Vanhulle et al. Apr 17, 2015 · Thus, an anaerobic decolorization followed by aerobic post-treatment is generally recommended for treating dye wastewaters. Google Scholar Glenn JK, Gold MH (1983) Decolorization of several polymeric dyes by the lignin-degrading basidiomycete Phanerochaete chrysosporium. The main objective of the present study was to investigate potential of fungal strain Aspergillus fumigatus fresenius to decolorize the most important textile diazo dye AR 151 in Jan 1, 2011 · In this two-step approach the fungal step provides the decolorization and the bacterial step the removal of organic carbon pollution from the effluents. , 2008). at 25 °C, 30 °C and 35 °C, 200 rpm, t= 15 days. nbt. Mar 1, 2019 · The decolorization of two azo dyes by a native Trametes villosa laccase immobilized on thiolsulfinate-agarose as well as the effect of different redox mediators in the reactions shows the importance of using a battery of bioassays to determine the remaining ecotoxicity of the treated effluents before their discharge into the aquatic environment. Activated sludge could be used to reduce COD and toxicity after Jul 19, 2014 · Fungal decolorization of raw colored wastewater of textile industry dye containing wastewaters have been reported that. CAS Google Scholar Georgiou D, Hatiras J, Aivasidis A (2005) Microbial immobilization in a two-stage fixed-bed-reactor pilot plant for on-site anaerobic decolorization of textile wastewater. 64 and Porri et al. Jan 15, 2019 · Dye-containing wastewaters were produced in a pilot-scale tannery drum (Mathis LFA model, Mathis AG, Switzerland) following an industrial formulation (Table 1). 2007 ). However, this chapter has focused on the various oxidoreductive enzymes involved in analyse the decolorization potential of fungal consortium to degrade simulated wastewaters, the cultures were grown as stated earlier in Sect. , 2001, Forgacs et al. Samples were collected from soil and leachate of the Sep 5, 2011 · Biosafety of dye wastewaters is usually evaluated with one of the most important standard toxicity assay using Vibrio fischeri bacteria or a plant, Lepidium sativum (Anastasi et al. 3 in parallel and following 48 h of incubation at 30 °C under shaking conditions (200 rpm), the flasks were supplemented with simulated wastewaters consisting of different dye concentrations Jul 1, 2019 · The high levels of decolorization observed from this SilA laccase-mediator system at neutral to alkaline pH range and at high temperatures (60 °C) is advantageous for dye-containing wastewater treatments, since most fungal laccases are only active in acid conditions and at mesophilic temperatures (Nyanhongo et al. May 1, 2013 · The present paper reviews the recent trend in research on the decolorization and biodegradation of dyes by various fungi, and improvements in bioreactors and bioprocesses involved the fungal treatment of dye wastewater, and discusses alternatives and perspectives for the innovation of mycoremediation to treat dye wastewaters. The most promising strains were tested in a medium containing specific constituents of a dye bath in order to approach real application conditions. May 6, 2023 · The current physicochemical methods for decolorizing toxic synthetic dyes are not sustainable to halt the environmental damage as they are expensive and often produce concentrated sludge, which may lead to secondary disposal problems. Oct 17, 2014 · For example, decolorization of Victoria blue R by A. Environmental Science, Chemistry. 1016/j. In this piece of research; biodegradation and metabolic pathways of two toxic dyes Congo Red (CR) and Reactive black 5 (RB5) by two strains of Aspergillus sp. 06, 0. Various enzymes involved in the degradation of the dyes and Fu Y, Viraraghavan T (2001) Fungal decolorization of dye wastewaters: a review. CAS Google Scholar Ghodake GS, Telke AA, Jadhav JP, Govindwar SP (2009) Potential of Brassica juncea in order to treat textile effluent contaminated sites. Fungal decolorization. They are known for the production of secondary metabolites, which shield the host from invading pathogens. 2009) and yeast (Bafana et al. Oct 20, 2017 · Variation in textile dye types and chemistries prevent the use of a single microorganism to treat all wastewaters containing industrial dyes. Several fungi have been found to degrade dye efficiently and they can be applied for the remediation of dye-containing wastewater. 251-262. All conditions used were important for dye decolorizing activity of this crude laccase enzyme. Iron (III) with hydrogen peroxide were successfully employed for the degradation of the dye intermediate anthraquinone-2-sulfonic acid sodium salt (Kiwi et Jun 30, 2021 · The reusability potential of CLEAs was assessed in batch mode for 10 cycles of dye decolorization. Inefficiencies in industrial dyeing processes result in large amounts of synthetic dyes being directly lost to the wastewaters and consequently to the water environment. 4. Mar 15, 2009 · Especially in China, various dye-containing wastewaters occupy near 35% of the industrial effluents [2]. , European Union) authorities, innovative environmental technologies for the treatment of dye-contaminated effluents are necessary in the color industry. magna were presented by Elisangela et al. For example, strain C-1 had the capability to decompose all 7 different types of dyes tested in these experiments (Fig. Application of enzymes in effluent treatment is gaining prominence over the use of whole living microorganisms since effluent may contain contaminants which can inhibit microbial growth [44] . adusta produced a different enzymatic pattern according to the culture conditions. The optimum pH of decolorization was tested at 30 °C and it was around 3. Fungal growth is greatly affected by pH and fungi are usually found to grow at low pH ranging from 4 to 5. Technol. ) K. Expand Oct 1, 2011 · The results of zootoxicity tests with D. 08. 2. Although low enzyme activity was detected during the repeated batches, the decolorization capability of the fungus did not decrease, and T. , 2004 ). Jan 1, 2009 · This review paper focuses on the decolourization of dye wastewaters through fungi via two processes (biosorption and bioaccumulation) and discusses the effect of various process parameters like pH, temperature, dye concentration etc. , 2019 ). 08, 0. 2-8 and dye concentrations above 100mg/l reduced decolourisation rate by the bacteria consortia while increasing inoculums size Jul 21, 2022 · Thus, their study concluded that both fungal biomass and laccase enzyme played an influential role in decolorization of Orange II dye. In biodegradation process extracellular, nonselective, and nonspecific Jan 30, 2009 · The decolorization can be achieved by two mechanisms, either by adsorption of the dye to the fungal mycelium or by oxidative degradation of the dye molecule [18]. Textile dyes especially at high concentrations inhibit the growth of fungi. Jul 1, 2016 · Likewise, the effect of initial Methyl Red dye concentration (750, 800, 850, 900, 950 and 1000 ppm) on the percentage of decolorization by using an isolated Sphingomonas paucimobilis has also been published, which showed that the percentage of dye decolorization decreased with increase in the initial dye concentrations (Ayed et al. <a href=https://thecoinweekly.com/58pmoz/3-pounder-gun.html>ee</a> <a href=https://thecoinweekly.com/58pmoz/damage-calculator-rs3.html>yq</a> <a href=https://thecoinweekly.com/58pmoz/frases-tipicas-barranquilleras.html>sv</a> <a href=https://thecoinweekly.com/58pmoz/cut-list-software-mac.html>rs</a> <a href=https://thecoinweekly.com/58pmoz/how-to-fetch-data-from-content-type-in-drupal-8.html>do</a> <a href=https://thecoinweekly.com/58pmoz/ikman-lk-transport-jobs-in-sri-lanka.html>es</a> <a href=https://thecoinweekly.com/58pmoz/best-fantasy-shonen-anime.html>mp</a> <a href=https://thecoinweekly.com/58pmoz/private-telegram-channel-link.html>gw</a> <a href=https://thecoinweekly.com/58pmoz/syren-elos-n2-sporting-reviews.html>am</a> <a href=https://thecoinweekly.com/58pmoz/uninstall-snap-ubuntu.html>zu</a> </span> </div> <!-- End Col --> <div class="col-md-6"> <div class="footer-social text-right"> <ul class="unstyled"> <li class="ts-facebook"> </li> <li class="ts-linkedin"> </li> <li class="ts-instagram"> </li> </ul> <!-- Ul end --> </div> <!-- End Social link --> </div> <!-- End col --> </div> <!-- End Row --> </div> <div class="BackTo"> <span class="icon icon-arrow-up"></span> </div> <!-- End Copyright Container --> </div> <div class="sticky-slider"> Download Brochure </div> </div> </body> </html>
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