The biodegradation of dyes remains one of the biggest challenges of textile wastewater. Azo dyes are one of the most commonly employed dye classes, and biological treatment processes tend to generate recalcitrant aromatic amines, which are more toxic than the parent dye molecule. This study aimed to isolate bacterial strains with the capacity to degrade both the azo dye and the resulting aromatic amines towards the development of a simple and reliable treatment approach for dye-laden wastewaters. A mixed bacterial enrichment was first developed in an anaerobic-aerobic lab-scale sequencing batch reactor (SBR) fed with a synthetic textile wastewater containing the model textile azo dye Acid Red 14 (AR14). Eighteen bacterial strains were isola...
AbstractRemoval of synthetic dyes is one of the main challenges before releasing the wastes discharg...
Abstract Azo dyes are complex derivatives of diazene used in food and textile manufacture. They are ...
The use of dyes dates to ancient times and has increased due to population and industrial growth, le...
Synthetic azo dyes, present in textile effluent, are chemically Synthetic azo dyes found in textile ...
Azo dyes impact the environment and deserve attention due to their widespread use in textile and tan...
The textile industry is the largest consumer of azo dyes and activated sludge treatment systems typi...
Azo dyes constitute the largest and most versatile class of synthetic dyes used in the textile, phar...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)The textile industry is the largest con...
In the present study, Alishewanella sp. CBL-2 was characterized on the basis of biochemical and 16S ...
Azo dyes are widely used in the textile industry. The release of these undesirable dye effluents to ...
AbstractBacterial cultures isolated from the waste water treatment plant have the capacity to decolu...
Azo dyes constitute the largest and most versatile class of synthetic dyes used in the textile, phar...
The textile industry generated a series of synthetic dyestuffs that threatened environmental protect...
The textile and dye industries are considered as one of the major sources of environmental pollution...
Decolorization of Azo dyes in synthetic wastewater composition which is similar to real textile wast...
AbstractRemoval of synthetic dyes is one of the main challenges before releasing the wastes discharg...
Abstract Azo dyes are complex derivatives of diazene used in food and textile manufacture. They are ...
The use of dyes dates to ancient times and has increased due to population and industrial growth, le...
Synthetic azo dyes, present in textile effluent, are chemically Synthetic azo dyes found in textile ...
Azo dyes impact the environment and deserve attention due to their widespread use in textile and tan...
The textile industry is the largest consumer of azo dyes and activated sludge treatment systems typi...
Azo dyes constitute the largest and most versatile class of synthetic dyes used in the textile, phar...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)The textile industry is the largest con...
In the present study, Alishewanella sp. CBL-2 was characterized on the basis of biochemical and 16S ...
Azo dyes are widely used in the textile industry. The release of these undesirable dye effluents to ...
AbstractBacterial cultures isolated from the waste water treatment plant have the capacity to decolu...
Azo dyes constitute the largest and most versatile class of synthetic dyes used in the textile, phar...
The textile industry generated a series of synthetic dyestuffs that threatened environmental protect...
The textile and dye industries are considered as one of the major sources of environmental pollution...
Decolorization of Azo dyes in synthetic wastewater composition which is similar to real textile wast...
AbstractRemoval of synthetic dyes is one of the main challenges before releasing the wastes discharg...
Abstract Azo dyes are complex derivatives of diazene used in food and textile manufacture. They are ...
The use of dyes dates to ancient times and has increased due to population and industrial growth, le...