Accelerated biodegradation of Azo dye from Textile Effluents by microbial Isolation Treatment.

  • Unique Paper ID: 144408
  • Volume: 4
  • Issue: 1
  • PageNo: 319-324
  • Abstract:
  • Textile industry is one amongst the mostchemically intensive industries on the face of the earth and the major contaminat or of potable water. It produces huge amounts of different complex chemical substances as a part of unused materials that includes dye in the form of wastewater throughout various stages of textile processing. The direct discharge of this wastewater into surroundings affects its ecological status by inflicting various undesirable changes. Bacteria isolated from the textile sludge (soil) sample and inoculated into screening media containing different types of textile dye in aerobic condition to attain the biodegradability of the dye. Within 24 hours of incubation, this strain proved to be a good decolorizer of the dye. Most preferablepH and temperature for dye degradation were pH 7-7.8 and 29-32 °c under aerobic condition. KEYWORDS: Textile industries effluent, Biodegradation, microbial sources.
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@article{144408,
        author = {ABHISHEK SIULI},
        title = {Accelerated biodegradation of Azo dye from Textile Effluents by microbial Isolation Treatment.},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {4},
        number = {1},
        pages = {319-324},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=144408},
        abstract = {Textile industry is one amongst the mostchemically intensive industries on the face of the earth and the major contaminat or of potable water. It produces huge amounts of different complex chemical substances as a part of unused materials that includes dye in the form of wastewater throughout various stages of textile processing. The direct discharge of this wastewater into surroundings affects its ecological status by inflicting various undesirable changes. Bacteria isolated from the textile sludge (soil) sample and inoculated into screening media containing different types of textile dye in aerobic condition to attain the biodegradability of the dye. Within 24 hours of incubation, this strain proved to be a good decolorizer of the dye. Most preferablepH and temperature for dye degradation were pH 7-7.8 and 29-32 °c under aerobic condition. 
KEYWORDS: Textile industries effluent, Biodegradation, microbial sources.
},
        keywords = {biodegradation of Azo dye},
        month = {},
        }

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 4
  • Issue: 1
  • PageNo: 319-324

Accelerated biodegradation of Azo dye from Textile Effluents by microbial Isolation Treatment.

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