Methylene blue is a toxic dye present in the textile industry, and if left untreated, it causes harm to the environment. Therefore, to decolorize methylene blue from industrial effluents, a green approach using Rhodococcus pyridinivorans strain UCC 0003 was attempted. Methylene blue decolorization was measured spectro photometrically, and the static condition yielded 86% decolorization after 24 h as compared to the shaking mode (20%). Optimization of static conditions using the one-factor-at-a-time approach resulted in 100% decolorization at 30̊C, pH 6, inoculum size of 16% (v/v), and 5% (v/v) banana peel addition as a carbon source. The R. pyridinivorans strain UCC 0003 could successfully and completely decolorize 0.75 g/l methylene blue f...
The microbial decolorization of dyes has been of considerable interest biological treatment of the w...
Abstract. Michelle, Siregar RAN, Sanjaya A, Jap L, Pinontoan R. 2020. Methylene blue decolorizing ba...
In many industrial areas such as in food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, printing, and textile, the use o...
Methylene blue is a toxic dye present in the textile industry, and if left untreated, it causes harm...
The conventional treatments used to remove dyes produced as a result of different industrial activit...
Abstract The potentially deleterious effects of methylene blue (MB) on human health drove the intere...
The conventional treatments used to remove dyes produced as a result of different industrial activit...
Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi-22...
Microbial decolourisation and degradation is an environmentally friendly and cost competitive altern...
Methylene blue is one of the textile dyes that are commonly used in the textile coloring industry. T...
The emission of methylene blue (MB) from common industries causes risks to human health by making cl...
The fungus Irpex Lacteus is effective in decolourising methylene blue, a common dye in printing and ...
The use of biodegradation methods by microorganisms in the removal of industrial dyes are widely con...
Methylene blue (MB), commonly found in the textile industry effluent, has been chosen as a model dye...
This study identified a common Streptomyces sp. (MN262194) from forest soil as an efficient decolori...
The microbial decolorization of dyes has been of considerable interest biological treatment of the w...
Abstract. Michelle, Siregar RAN, Sanjaya A, Jap L, Pinontoan R. 2020. Methylene blue decolorizing ba...
In many industrial areas such as in food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, printing, and textile, the use o...
Methylene blue is a toxic dye present in the textile industry, and if left untreated, it causes harm...
The conventional treatments used to remove dyes produced as a result of different industrial activit...
Abstract The potentially deleterious effects of methylene blue (MB) on human health drove the intere...
The conventional treatments used to remove dyes produced as a result of different industrial activit...
Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi-22...
Microbial decolourisation and degradation is an environmentally friendly and cost competitive altern...
Methylene blue is one of the textile dyes that are commonly used in the textile coloring industry. T...
The emission of methylene blue (MB) from common industries causes risks to human health by making cl...
The fungus Irpex Lacteus is effective in decolourising methylene blue, a common dye in printing and ...
The use of biodegradation methods by microorganisms in the removal of industrial dyes are widely con...
Methylene blue (MB), commonly found in the textile industry effluent, has been chosen as a model dye...
This study identified a common Streptomyces sp. (MN262194) from forest soil as an efficient decolori...
The microbial decolorization of dyes has been of considerable interest biological treatment of the w...
Abstract. Michelle, Siregar RAN, Sanjaya A, Jap L, Pinontoan R. 2020. Methylene blue decolorizing ba...
In many industrial areas such as in food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, printing, and textile, the use o...