Abstract:Azo dyes constitute around 70% of the total dyes in the world. Almost 10%-15% of dye is released in wastewater during manufacture of the dye and its application, and is a prime source of pollution. Various physiochemical methods available for their decolorization have some or the other disadvantages like cost or time inefficiency. Hence, bacterial decolorization has been studied for cheap and efficient decolorization. In this study, Citrobacter sp. strain EBT-2 was isolated from a textile industry dumping site… Show more
“…The study found that the highest decolourisation efficiency was obtained under static conditions where an efficiency >99% was achieved compared to 80% under shaking conditions. Azo dyes have also been shown to degrade effectively under static conditions [ 154 , 155 ]. Maniyam et al.…”
Section: Factors Influencing the Degradation Of Dyes By Bacteriamentioning
“…The study found that the highest decolourisation efficiency was obtained under static conditions where an efficiency >99% was achieved compared to 80% under shaking conditions. Azo dyes have also been shown to degrade effectively under static conditions [ 154 , 155 ]. Maniyam et al.…”
Section: Factors Influencing the Degradation Of Dyes By Bacteriamentioning
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