Textile industry contributes the most disposals of synthetic dyes, and about 40% of textile dyes has been generating high amount of colored wastewater. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), such as phenanthrene, is a group of organic compounds, that structurally comprised of two or more benzene rings, which persist in air, water, and soil. The organic pollutants of dyes and PAHs have adversely effects the food chain and are potentially toxic, mutagenic, and carcinogenic to the environment. The objective of this research is to screen and investigate the potential fungus from mangrove forest to degrade azo dyes and phenanthrene. In this study, fungi were collected from mangrove forest in Riau Province – Sumatra – Indonesia. Previously, Tr...
disposal of synthetic textile dye effluents into waterbodies is a major cause of water pollution and...
Several local microorganisms were isolated and screened for their capabilities to decolorize selecte...
The dyeing process of batik eventually produces much of wastewater. The difficult degradation and th...
Textile industry contributes the most disposals of synthetic dyes, and about 40% of textile dyes has...
Textile industry contributes the most disposals of synthetic dyes, and about 40% of textile dyes has...
Taman Eden 100 is one of the tourist parks located in Toba Samosir, North Sumatra, Indonesia that pr...
Textile industry is known to release huge amount of dyes in the water and soil environments during t...
Industrial effluents result in water pollution and affect the biological activity of aquatic and ter...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are persistent pollutants that contaminate various environme...
Synthetic dyes are replacing natural dyes in modern textile industries. However, each year, about 10...
Research on decolorization of remazol blue dye by using indigenous fungi isolate from batik waste wa...
344-354Disposal of synthetic textile dye effluents into waterbodies is a major cause of water pollut...
Many synthetic dyes present in industrial wastewaters are resistant to degradation by conventional t...
Azo as batik dyes are textile dyes which difficult to degradate. Fungus as bioremidiation organism a...
Random disposal of synthetic textile dyes has created severe damage to the environment. These dye ef...
disposal of synthetic textile dye effluents into waterbodies is a major cause of water pollution and...
Several local microorganisms were isolated and screened for their capabilities to decolorize selecte...
The dyeing process of batik eventually produces much of wastewater. The difficult degradation and th...
Textile industry contributes the most disposals of synthetic dyes, and about 40% of textile dyes has...
Textile industry contributes the most disposals of synthetic dyes, and about 40% of textile dyes has...
Taman Eden 100 is one of the tourist parks located in Toba Samosir, North Sumatra, Indonesia that pr...
Textile industry is known to release huge amount of dyes in the water and soil environments during t...
Industrial effluents result in water pollution and affect the biological activity of aquatic and ter...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are persistent pollutants that contaminate various environme...
Synthetic dyes are replacing natural dyes in modern textile industries. However, each year, about 10...
Research on decolorization of remazol blue dye by using indigenous fungi isolate from batik waste wa...
344-354Disposal of synthetic textile dye effluents into waterbodies is a major cause of water pollut...
Many synthetic dyes present in industrial wastewaters are resistant to degradation by conventional t...
Azo as batik dyes are textile dyes which difficult to degradate. Fungus as bioremidiation organism a...
Random disposal of synthetic textile dyes has created severe damage to the environment. These dye ef...
disposal of synthetic textile dye effluents into waterbodies is a major cause of water pollution and...
Several local microorganisms were isolated and screened for their capabilities to decolorize selecte...
The dyeing process of batik eventually produces much of wastewater. The difficult degradation and th...