[PDF][PDF] TREATMENT OF TANNERY DYE-CONTAINING EFFLUENTS USING NATIVE FUNGAL STRAINS

S Ortiz-Monsalve - iultcs.org
In the final stages of leather processing in drums, dyestuffs are added to the wet process to
impart the sensory characteristics of the final product, such as colour shade and intensity …

[PDF][PDF] Application of aquatic fungi for the decolorization of textile dye effluents

C Junghanns, JF Neumann, D Schlosser - dial.uclouvain.be
Textile dyes are, by design, hardly removed from effluents by conventional wastewater
treatment. Dye-containing effluents can be treated by a number of physico-chemical …

[PDF][PDF] Optimization of Growth and Legninolytic Enzyme Production by Seven Fungal Strains Promising for Bioremediation of Green Azo Textile Dye Residues

WM Abd El-Rahim, H Moawad, FH Abd El Zaher… - academia.edu
The competent treatments for industrial color residues removal from effluents depend on the
efficiency of the approach used for effluent remediation. The biological approach for textile …

Towards the design of stable and effective dye-decolorizing consortia of edible fungi

FG Dominguez, MS Pacheco, MA Torres… - 2022 - ri.conicet.gov.ar
Synthetic dyes are used in textile industries due to their advantages over natural dyes.
However, textile effluents cause irreparable damageto water bodies because of the proper …

Role of Fungi in the Removal of Synthetic Dyes from Textile Industry Effluents

P Santhilatha, B Haritha, L Suseela - Biological Approaches in Dye …, 2022 - Springer
The present review focuses on the role of fungi in the biological degradation/decolourization
of textile wastes and effluents. The major decomposers of xenobiotics are fungi and bacteria …

White rot fungi and their enzymes for the treatment of industrial dye effluents

D Periasamy, S Mani, R Ambikapathi - Recent Advancement in White …, 2019 - Springer
The major thrust of scientific research is pollution control due to increased discharge and
improper management of industrial wastes, especially textile industries. Textile industry is …

[PDF][PDF] Ligninolytic enzyme system of white-rot fungi: a natural approach to bioremediation and detoxification of azo dyes in textile wastewater

G Rajhans, SK Sen, A Barik, S Raut - Environ Eng Manag J, 2020 - eemj.icpm.tuiasi.ro
In the wake of advance industrialization, the intensive growth of modern textile production
and inappropriate wastewater treatment strategies have led to the release of noxious and …

Fungal bioremediation of toxic textile dye effluents

DGS Alexander, AJ Thatheyus - Fungi Bio-Prospects in Sustainable …, 2021 - Elsevier
Dyes used in the textile industry for imparting color to clothes are designed to be resistant to
sweat, light and microbial attack. A significant portion of the dyes that are produced for the …

Fungal dye decolourization: recent advances and future potential

P Kaushik, A Malik - Environment international, 2009 - Elsevier
Dyes released by the textile industries pose a threat to the environmental safety. Recently,
dye decolourization through biological means has gained momentum as these are cheap …

Textile dye decolorization by white rot fungi–A review

IS Herath, D Udayanga, DJ Jayasanka… - Bioresource Technology …, 2023 - Elsevier
The rapid growth of industrialization has resulted in a surge in the demand for textile
products worldwide. As a consequence, the textile industry has significantly increased its …