Three bacterial strains Citrohacter freundii strain A1, Enterococcus casseliflavus strain Cl, and Enterobacter cloacae strain L17 in consortium onto zeolite NaX were studied for their ability to decolourise the azo dye, Amaranth. Zeolite NaX, an inorganic nanoporous material as well as surfactant modified zeolite NaX (SMZ) were used as the solid support matrix for bacterial immobilization. All optimised parameters for instance inoculum size, dye, temperature and amount of zeolite previously determ ined were applied using the both types o f bacteria immobilized nanoporous support. Complete decolourisation of Amaranth was achieved anaerobically within 20 minutes by inoculating 10% (v/v) bacterial consortium of Al, Cl. and L17 at a 1:1:1 ratio...
A stab-culture method was adapted to screen for azo dyes-decolorizing bacteria from soil and water s...
ABSTRACT In this study five soil samples were collected from different dye-industry locations. The b...
The use of dyes dates to ancient times and has increased due to population and industrial growth, le...
This study aimed to investigate the ability of Citrobacter sp. strain L17 to decolourise azo dye in ...
AbstractRemoval of synthetic dyes is one of the main challenges before releasing the wastes discharg...
A novel bacterial consortium, NAR-2 which consists of Citrobacter freundii A1, Enterococcus casselif...
The application of microorganisms in azo dye remediation has gained significant attention, leading t...
The study was designed for isolation and characterization of azo dye decolourizing bacteria which is...
International audienceA soft chemical process was successfully used to immobilize Pseudomonas sp. st...
Water pollution control is presently one of the major scientific research areas. Sol–gel immobilized...
The dried biomass of Bacillus cereus RC1 and Kocuria kristinae RC3 were evaluated for their efficacy...
Synthetic dyes are replacing natural dyes in modern textile industries. However, each year, about 10...
Synthetic azo dyes, present in textile effluent, are chemically Synthetic azo dyes found in textile ...
In this study, microbial community dynamics were explored during biological degradation of azo dyes ...
Several local microorganisms were isolated and screened for their capabilities to decolorize selecte...
A stab-culture method was adapted to screen for azo dyes-decolorizing bacteria from soil and water s...
ABSTRACT In this study five soil samples were collected from different dye-industry locations. The b...
The use of dyes dates to ancient times and has increased due to population and industrial growth, le...
This study aimed to investigate the ability of Citrobacter sp. strain L17 to decolourise azo dye in ...
AbstractRemoval of synthetic dyes is one of the main challenges before releasing the wastes discharg...
A novel bacterial consortium, NAR-2 which consists of Citrobacter freundii A1, Enterococcus casselif...
The application of microorganisms in azo dye remediation has gained significant attention, leading t...
The study was designed for isolation and characterization of azo dye decolourizing bacteria which is...
International audienceA soft chemical process was successfully used to immobilize Pseudomonas sp. st...
Water pollution control is presently one of the major scientific research areas. Sol–gel immobilized...
The dried biomass of Bacillus cereus RC1 and Kocuria kristinae RC3 were evaluated for their efficacy...
Synthetic dyes are replacing natural dyes in modern textile industries. However, each year, about 10...
Synthetic azo dyes, present in textile effluent, are chemically Synthetic azo dyes found in textile ...
In this study, microbial community dynamics were explored during biological degradation of azo dyes ...
Several local microorganisms were isolated and screened for their capabilities to decolorize selecte...
A stab-culture method was adapted to screen for azo dyes-decolorizing bacteria from soil and water s...
ABSTRACT In this study five soil samples were collected from different dye-industry locations. The b...
The use of dyes dates to ancient times and has increased due to population and industrial growth, le...