2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-014-2017-7
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Characterization of Reactive Red-120 Decolorizing Bacterial Strain Acinetobacter junii FA10 Capable of Simultaneous Removal of Azo Dyes and Hexavalent Chromium

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“…Azo dyes make up half of the dyes which are produced annually and are characterized by a nitrogen-nitrogen double bond (Stolz 2001). Bacterial treatment of textiles wastes would be beneficial over fungal treatment because the dyes contained in these effluents are highly variable and bacteria may continue to actively produce enzymes which degrade these dyes without great specificity for growth conditions or dye substrate (Anwar et al 2014;Stolz 2001).…”
Section: Industrial Waste Streamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Azo dyes make up half of the dyes which are produced annually and are characterized by a nitrogen-nitrogen double bond (Stolz 2001). Bacterial treatment of textiles wastes would be beneficial over fungal treatment because the dyes contained in these effluents are highly variable and bacteria may continue to actively produce enzymes which degrade these dyes without great specificity for growth conditions or dye substrate (Anwar et al 2014;Stolz 2001).…”
Section: Industrial Waste Streamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bacteria have been isolated from soil, wastewater, lignocellulose, and black liquor. These bacteria are capable of utilizing pulp and paper mill lignocellulosic waste to provide a variety of benefits including decolorizing pulp and paper mill effluent, producing low-molecular-weight compounds, and producing lignocellulose-degrading enzymes (Anwar et al 2014;Chandra 2001;Chandra et al 2007Chandra et al , 2008Chandra and Singh 2012;Chen et al 2012;Ko et al 2007;Mathews et al 2014;Morii et al 1995;Raj et al 2007a, b;Singh et al 2009;Shi et al 2013a, b;Yadav et al 2014). The majority of the bacteria isolated from pulp paper mill effluent are γ-proteobacteria (Acinetobacter, Azotobacter, Citrobacter, Enterobacter, Escherichia, Halomonas, Klebsiella, Pantoea, Providencia, Pseudomonas, and S er r a t i a ) .…”
Section: Lignocellulose-degrading Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several bacterial strains such as Providencia sp., Pseudomonas aeuroginosa, Acinetobacter junii, Enterobacter sp., Citrobacter sp., Brevibacillus laterosporus and Bacillus sp. were investigated in terms of their ability to degrade dyes (Wang et al 2009a,b;Kurade et al 2011;Phugare et al 2011;Anwar et al 2014;Yu et al 2015). Most of the studies on bacterial dye degradation are lab-scale investigations focusing on strains' decolourization ability with least attention towards the complexity of the dye biodegradation process in natural conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Huang et al (2015) described the ability of Lactobacillus paracase CL1107 to coeliminate toxic chromium and Acid Black (ATT) azo dye. Anwar et al (2014) reported that A. junii strain FA10 used for reactive red 120 decolourization exhibited good tolerance to considerable levels of different heavy metals. Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain ZM130 was highly effective in simultaneously removing Cr 6+ and Reactive Red 120, Reactive Black 5, Reactive Yellow 2 and Reactive Orange 16 azo dyes from a simulated wastewater even in the presence of three other heavy metals, Zn, Pb and Cd (Maqbool et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%