2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.bej.2008.10.002
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Degradation of synthetic reactive azo dyes and treatment of textile wastewater by a fungi consortium reactor

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“…Nozaki et al (2008) consortia from wastewater treatment plants of different textile units and concluded that the microbial consortium is a robust process for the bioremediation of textile dye effluents. In another study on textile dye decolorization by microbial consortia the authors characterized the consortia and demonstrated that they were dominated by yeasts and that the use of fungal consortia was more efficient than traditional biological methods or systems using pure fungal strains (Yang et al, 2009). In the present study, the mixed fungal cultures showed significant potential for decolorization, since 25% from the total samples tested achieved >90% of decolorization of RR198 (100 mg L -1 ), without features of dye adsorption by the biomass (Table 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nozaki et al (2008) consortia from wastewater treatment plants of different textile units and concluded that the microbial consortium is a robust process for the bioremediation of textile dye effluents. In another study on textile dye decolorization by microbial consortia the authors characterized the consortia and demonstrated that they were dominated by yeasts and that the use of fungal consortia was more efficient than traditional biological methods or systems using pure fungal strains (Yang et al, 2009). In the present study, the mixed fungal cultures showed significant potential for decolorization, since 25% from the total samples tested achieved >90% of decolorization of RR198 (100 mg L -1 ), without features of dye adsorption by the biomass (Table 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glucose addition is important to improve the efficiency of bioremediation of persistent compounds like dyes (YANG et al, 2008;RODRIGUES et al, 2010), phenols (RODRIGUES et al, 2007;SILVA et al, 2007) and pesticides (SAMPAIO, 2005;YANG et al, 2008). Singh (2006) reports that glucose addition produces substances of high reactivity, which react more easily with the pollutant.…”
Section: Dryophilusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porém, a população bacteriana não cresceu predominando no meio, ao ponto de exercer efeito negativo sobre os fungos, fato que poderia ocasionar perda da eficiência do sistema, motivado também pela repressão do sistema enzimático fúngico (YANG et al, 2009). …”
Section: Comprimento De Onda (λ)unclassified
“…Dentre as múltiplas estratégias aplicadas para a eliminação de corantes têxteis, a utilização de fungos demonstra ser uma alternativa viável para a remoção desses compostos no meio ambiente (BANAT et al, 1996;GIANFREDA & RAO, 2004), em vista de não resultar na presença de aminas aromáticas não degradáveis, como ocorre quando do emprego de processos anaeróbios ( VAN DER ZEE & VILLAVERDE, 2005;ISIK & SPONZA, 2005), e também pela existência de dados promissores apresentados em várias pesquisas, como as de Sanghi et al (2009);Yang et al (2009) e Senthilkumar, Perumalsamy e Janardhana Prabhu (2014), entre outros. Sanghi et al (2009) O pH do meio aquoso in natura foi previamente ajustado para 5, com ácido sulfúrico PA para fornecer ao Aspergillus niger pH ótimo para seu metabolismo (GRIFFIN, 1994).…”
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