2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibiod.2015.04.004
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Biosorption and biodegradation potential of triphenylmethane dyes by newly discovered Penicillium simplicissimum isolated from indoor wastewater sample

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“…1c3 has been demonstrated better decolorization activities in the absence of oxygen (Chen and Ting 2015b). Unlike the treatment of MG, the higher decolourization of CV and MV by SWUSI4 under shaking condition than a static condition was observed, which was inconsistent with the ndings that Penicillium simplicissimum KP713758 decolorize them more e ciently under static conditions with limited oxygen (Chen and Ting 2015a). Besides, it has been reported the shaking condition was better for faster and complete adsorption and decolourization of MV and CV by Coriolopsis sp., as well as CB by Penicillium simplicissimum KP713758 or Coriolopsis sp.…”
Section: Effect Of Shaking and Stationary Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…1c3 has been demonstrated better decolorization activities in the absence of oxygen (Chen and Ting 2015b). Unlike the treatment of MG, the higher decolourization of CV and MV by SWUSI4 under shaking condition than a static condition was observed, which was inconsistent with the ndings that Penicillium simplicissimum KP713758 decolorize them more e ciently under static conditions with limited oxygen (Chen and Ting 2015a). Besides, it has been reported the shaking condition was better for faster and complete adsorption and decolourization of MV and CV by Coriolopsis sp., as well as CB by Penicillium simplicissimum KP713758 or Coriolopsis sp.…”
Section: Effect Of Shaking and Stationary Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…The highest dye degradation was observed at contact time eight days. Longer time is taken to remove the dye also increases the cost of energy to supplied (Chen et al 2015). This results reported that the capacity of MB degradation by fungi increased with an increase in contact time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Decrease in degradation rate of Lentinus crinitus fungi was observed with the increase in initial dye concentration (Heyse et al 2010). It happens due to high toxicity properties of dye towards microorganisms at high concentrations (Chen et al 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The forth portion was left as control (gamma treatment only, ATDBt2). The data presented in table (10) showed that there is a synergistic effect between the radiation dose at 10 kGy and the autoclave and / or chemical treatments. The higher reduction percent of dye 81.18 % and BC 751 mg g -1 were obtained by combination treatment of gamma radiation dose at 10 kGy plus autoclaving and the chemical treatment with 10% H 2 SO 4 (ATDBt10).…”
Section: Effect Of Combination Pretreatments:-mentioning
confidence: 97%