Recent advances in the biodegradation of azo dyes
Y Shi, Z Yang, L Xing, X Zhang, X Li… - World Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
As dye demand continues to rapidly increase in the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, paper,
textile, and leather industries, an industrialization increase is occurring. Meanwhile, the …
textile, and leather industries, an industrialization increase is occurring. Meanwhile, the …
The efficacy of bacterial species to decolourise reactive azo, anthroquinone and triphenylmethane dyes from wastewater: a review
The industrial dye-contaminated wastewater has been considered as the most complex and
hazardous in terms of nature and composition of toxicants that can cause severe biotic risk …
hazardous in terms of nature and composition of toxicants that can cause severe biotic risk …
Bacteria-mediated bio-degradation of reactive azo dyes coupled with bio-energy generation from model wastewater
The wastewaters produced from dyeing process in textile industries contain xenobiotic
mixed reactive dyes that have negative impact on ecosystem when discharged as …
mixed reactive dyes that have negative impact on ecosystem when discharged as …
Application of a Dye-Decolorizing Pseudomonas aeruginosa Strain ZM130 for Remediation of Textile Wastewaters in Aerobic/Anaerobic Sequential Batch Bioreactor …
In this study, a pre-isolated dye-decolorizing bacterium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ZM130,
was tested to explore its potential for the treatment of synthetic and real textile wastewaters …
was tested to explore its potential for the treatment of synthetic and real textile wastewaters …
Study of simultaneous bioremediation of mixed reactive dyes and Cr (VI) containing wastewater through designed experiments
Xenobiotic azo dyes and chromate (Cr (VI)) containing industrial wastewaters cause severe
ecological problems. The present bioremediation study aims to treat wastewater containing …
ecological problems. The present bioremediation study aims to treat wastewater containing …
Process optimization for effective bio-decolourization of reactive orange 16 using chemometric methods
Azo group containing reactive dyes are most commonly used in textile and tannery
industries due to its bright appearance and stable color. This study aims to investigate the …
industries due to its bright appearance and stable color. This study aims to investigate the …
Enzymatic detoxification of azo dyes by a multifarious Bacillus sp. strain MR-1/2-bearing plant growth-promoting characteristics
This study was conducted to elucidate the inherent potential of Bacillus sp. MR-1/2, which
was isolated from root zone of maize crop grown on a textile wastewater-irrigated soil. The …
was isolated from root zone of maize crop grown on a textile wastewater-irrigated soil. The …
Effectual bio-decolourization of anthraquinone dye reactive blue-19 containing wastewater by Bacillus cohnii LAP217: process optimization
The Colored wastewaters produced from textile industries are enriched with toxic reactive
dyes that cause serious biotic risk and ecological disturbances. The present study aims to …
dyes that cause serious biotic risk and ecological disturbances. The present study aims to …
Effect of salinity and surfactant on volatile fatty acids production from kitchen wastewater fermentation
Abstract Effects of the various concentrations of salt (0.5–12 g/L NaCl), surfactants (0.005–
0.12 g/L LAS), and their co-presence on fermentative volatile fatty acids (VFAs) production …
0.12 g/L LAS), and their co-presence on fermentative volatile fatty acids (VFAs) production …
Isolation and characterization of a lead (Pb) tolerant Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain HF5 for decolorization of reactive red-120 and other azo dyes
Presence of heavy metals including lead (Pb) in the textile effluents is a crucial factor
affecting the growth and potential of the dye decolorizing bacterial strains. This work was …
affecting the growth and potential of the dye decolorizing bacterial strains. This work was …