نتایج جستجو برای: dye decolorization

تعداد نتایج: 41380  

2017
Razia Khan M. H. Fulekar

BACKGROUND Reactive Red 31, applied extensively in the commercial textile industry, is a hazardous and persistent azo dye compound often present in dye manufacturing and textile industrial effluents. Aspergillus bombycis strain was isolated from dye contaminated zones of Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation, Vatva, Ahmedabad, India. The decolorization potential was monitored by the decrea...

2013
Ahmed Hassan Ali

This paper reports on photocatalytic decolorization of a hazardous indigo carmine dye solution. The photocatalytic decolorization was carried out in the presence of the catalyst ZnO. The effect of catalyst dose, pH and initial dye concentration on the degradation process has been assessed. The aqueous dye solution was degraded in a photochemical reactor in the presence of UV light (365nm) along...

2017
Mohamed A. Hefnawy Mohamed M. Gharieb Mohamed T. Shaaban Azza M. Soliman

Article history: Received on: 10/11/2016 Accepted on: 11/12/2016 Available online: 27/02/2017 Six fungal species were isolated from Egyptian soil and identified as Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus niger, Penicillium canescens, Penicillium crustosum, Penicillium sp. and Fusarium sp. and were tested for their decolorization activity of direct blue dye (DB). Aspergillus flavus and Penicillium canes...

Journal: :Biotechnology progress 2004
Andrea Zille Patricia Ramalho Tzanko Tzanov Roy Millward Veronika Aires Maria Helena Cardoso Maria Teresa Ramalho Georg M Gübitz Artur Cavaco-Paulo

Two biological approaches for decolorization of azo sulfonated dyes have been compared: reductive decolorization with the ascomycete yeast Issatchenkia occidentalis and enzymatic oxidative decolorization with Trametes villosa laccase alone or in the presence of the mediator 1-hydroxybenzotriazole. The redox potential difference between the biological cofactor involved in the reductive activity ...

2014
G. L. Bhoosreddy

Mix consortia of Bacillus sp was used to decolorize Direct Blue dye 2B. The bacterial cultures exhibited 60 % decolorization ability within 48 h at temperature 40 o C and pH 7. Maximum rate of decolorization was observed (60%) when starch was supplemented in the medium. Decolorization of Direct Blue dye 2B was monitored by TLC, which indicated that dye decolorization was due to its degradation ...

2014
H. D. Bhimani D. V. Bhensdadia C. M. Rawal V. V. Kothari R. K. Kothari C. R. Kothari G. C. Bhimani

Bacterial species capable of decolorizing textile and laboratory dyes were isolated from textile effluent treatment plant. Two bacterial strains (one Gram negative and another Gram positive bacterial strain) were screened for their ability to decolorize Red H5BL (reactive dye), Thymol blue (acid dye), Malachite green, Crystal violet (Triphenyl dye) and Congo red (azo dye). The highest decoloriz...

2009
M. S. M. Annuar Y. Chisti

Trypan Blue, an azo dye, was decolorized using the self-immobilizing fungal biomass of Pycnoporus sanguineus. The extent and the rate of dye decolorization were directly proportional to the initial dye concentration (20–60 mg L) and the reaction temperature (25–45°C). Mass transfer within and outside the pellets did not limit dye degradation. The apparent kinetics of the decolorization reaction...

2017
Awoke Guadie Samson Tizazu Meseretu Melese Wenshan Guo Huu Hao Ngo Siqing Xia

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, temperature, dye concentration and types on decolorization. Based on 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, strain CH12 was identified as Bacillus sp. Decolo...

2012
V.Malini Devi

The increasing use of synthetic dyes is alarming and their discharge as textile waste may cause substantial ecological damage. Biological decolorization of dye using microorganisms is an environmentally friendly and costcompetitive alternative to chemical methods. This study involves the application of laccase obtained from Pleurotus ostreatus, a common fungus, in decolorization and degradation...

2013
MALLIKARJUN C. BHEEMARADDI CHANNAPPA T. SHIVANNAVAR

A bacterial strain GSM3, capable of decolorizing an azo dye Reactive Red 2 was isolated from dye contaminated soil sample collected from Ammu dyeing industry, Bellary, India. Based on phenotypic characteristics and 16S rDNA sequencing, strain GSM3 was identified as Pseudomonas aeruginosa GSM3. Isolate GSM3 showed 97% decolorization of Reactive Red 2 (300 mgL) within 10 h, while maximally it cou...

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