2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.procbio.2020.11.006
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Biodegradation of anthraquinone dyes: Interactive assessment upon biodecolorization, biosorption and biotoxicity using dual-chamber microbial fuel cells (MFCs)

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“…Reactive blue 19 had the lowest dye removal efficiency at 5% due to the presence of sodium 2-((3 aminophenyl)sulfonyl)ethyl sulfate substituent which created a more efficient charge transfer throughout the dye chemical structure, increasing its conjugation length and consequently its stability. This shows that Reactive blue 19 was the most recalcitrant amongst the studied dyes and the bacterial consortium failed to effectively degrade the dye [ 98 ]. Similarly, in another study, Saba et al.…”
Section: Latest Advances In Bacterial Dye Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reactive blue 19 had the lowest dye removal efficiency at 5% due to the presence of sodium 2-((3 aminophenyl)sulfonyl)ethyl sulfate substituent which created a more efficient charge transfer throughout the dye chemical structure, increasing its conjugation length and consequently its stability. This shows that Reactive blue 19 was the most recalcitrant amongst the studied dyes and the bacterial consortium failed to effectively degrade the dye [ 98 ]. Similarly, in another study, Saba et al.…”
Section: Latest Advances In Bacterial Dye Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the AUC analysis through the compartmental model was also used to quantitatively assess serial acclimation upon anthraquinone dye-degrading mixed consortia for favorable bacterial decolorizers (Reyes et al, 2021). During the serial domestication process, with selection pressure of exogenous dyes, mixed cultures gradually adapted to evolve bacterial populations to not only resist but also treat such dye-laden environments.…”
Section: Compartmental Kinetics Of Dye Bioremediationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[24,25] The biotic degradation of AQ dyes, whether through aerobic or anaerobic cultures, has been extensively reported in recent years. [26][27][28] Reactive blue 19 (RB19) decolorization efficiency under anaerobic condition using the resuscitation-promoting factor (Rpf) strategy was found to be 60% on day 100, with an initial dye concentration of 100 mg L -1 . [27] Similarly, immobilized beads containing the bacterium Bacillus sp.…”
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confidence: 99%