[PDF][PDF] Decolourization of textile dyes by Aspergillus lentulus

M Mathur, KS Vijayalakshmi, D Gola, K Singh… - J Basic Appl Eng …, 2015 - researchgate.net
Increasing industrialization has gained a global concern about the introduction of several
hazardous chemicals into the environment in the form of effluents and wastewaters. Textile …

Performance evaluation of two Aspergillus spp. for the decolourization of reactive dyes by bioaccumulation and biosorption

M Mathur, D Gola, R Panja, A Malik… - … Science and Pollution …, 2018 - Springer
A biological method was adopted to decolourize textile dyes, which is an economic and eco-
friendly technology for textile wastewater remediation. Two fungal strains, ie Aspergillus …

[PDF][PDF] Detoxification of dyes by Aspergillus niger isolated from dye contaminated soil effluent from the sites of textile industry

J Ranjitha, P Shalini, M Anand… - Research Journal of …, 2018 - researchgate.net
The present study deals with the detoxification of dye sample collected from dye industry
located in Tirupur district, Tamilnadu, India. Three types of dyes like malachite green …

[PDF][PDF] A review on fungal degradation of textile dye effluent

T Marimuthu, MM Rajendran… - Acta Chim Pharm …, 2013 - hakon-art.com
Among pollution causing various industries, textile industry creates a major attention by
environmentalists due to consumption of large volume of water, dyes and chemicals for …

[PDF][PDF] Decolourization studies of synthetic textile dye using Aspergillus species under static and shaking conditions

R Nadhini, VV Koti, V Vadanasundari… - Asian J. Sci …, 2012 - academia.edu
Different fungi have the potentials to decolourize complex and recalcitrant organic
compounds into simpler fragments achieving complete mineralization. Optilan red dye and …

Myco-Remediation of Textile Dyes Via Biosorption by Aspergillus tamarii Isolated from Domestic Wastewater

R Rai, BS Vijayakumar - Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Malachite Green and Reactive Black 5 are commercially used textile dyes which
are toxic and recalcitrant in nature and have adverse effect on all living beings coming in its …

[PDF][PDF] Isolation, characterization and decolorization of textile dyes by fungal isolates from textile effluents

FOT Olufunke, A Emmanuel, AA Victor - Int. J. Biol. Res, 2016 - researchgate.net
Synthetic dyes have an adverse effect on the aquatic ecosystem and their toxic component
has to be removed from the effluent before their exoneration. Microorganisms have the …

Decolorisation and detoxification of widely used azo dyes by fungal species isolated from textile dye contaminated site.

S Laxmi, TD Nikam - … Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied …, 2015 - cabdirect.org
The fungal isolates (Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus niger, Fusarium oxysporium and
Penicillium notatum) from textile dye contaminated site were screened for the first time in …

[PDF][PDF] Investigation on the removal of direct red dye using Aspergillus niger

A Verma, M Agarwal, D Bhati, H Garg - J. Mat. Sci. Surf. Eng, 2019 - jmsse.in
Environmental pollution is one of the major problems of the modern world. Synthetic dyes
are extensively used in textile dyeing, paper printing, colour photography, pharmaceutical …

Bioremoval of textile dyes with different chemical structures by Aspergillus versicolor in molasses medium

BE Taştan, SE Karatay, G Dönmez - Water Science and …, 2012 - iwaponline.com
Bioremoval of 17 dyes with different chemical structures by Aspergillus versicolor was
detected in this study. Maxilon Red GRL (MR-GRL), Everdirect Fast Black VSF (EFB-VSF) …