Improved application of immobilized Enterobacter cloacae into a bio‐based polymer for Reactive Blue 19 removal, an eco‐friendly advancement in potential decolorizing systems
Negin Nazari,
Fereshteh Jookar Kashi,
Niayesh Nazari
Abstract:The widespread use of highly complex synthetic dyes like reactive dyes in the textile industry has some adverse environmental impacts and deserves close attention. Biological treatment of these effluents utilizing various species of bacteria with remarkable efficiency in dye removal is still considered promising. Our current study deals with immobilizing an isolated bacterial strain into calcium alginate (Ca/Alg) gel beads and using it to treat pernicious pollutants like synthetic dyes. A potential Reactive Bl… Show more
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