2021
DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2021.2000038
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Textile azo dyes discolouration using spent mushroom substrate: enzymatic degradation and adsorption mechanisms

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“…For Levafix Brilliant Red E4BA, a crude enzymatic preparation containing laccase of Pleurotus sajor caju (30 U L -1 ) was not able to degrade it at any of the evaluated pH values (2.4 to 5.0) [21]. According to Schallemberger and coauthors [22], the zero charge point of SMS is 5.5, indicating that below 5.5 the SMS has positive charge and above 5.5 has negative charge, resulting in better adsorption for cationic species. The main difference in dye removal was observed changing pH 4 to 6, as presented in Figure 2.…”
Section: Sms Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…For Levafix Brilliant Red E4BA, a crude enzymatic preparation containing laccase of Pleurotus sajor caju (30 U L -1 ) was not able to degrade it at any of the evaluated pH values (2.4 to 5.0) [21]. According to Schallemberger and coauthors [22], the zero charge point of SMS is 5.5, indicating that below 5.5 the SMS has positive charge and above 5.5 has negative charge, resulting in better adsorption for cationic species. The main difference in dye removal was observed changing pH 4 to 6, as presented in Figure 2.…”
Section: Sms Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The enzymatic systems present in SMS of various fungal species make possible their application for different purposes. For example, P. ostreatus SMS can be applied for decolorizing textile effluents because it contains oxidoreductases that degrade the dye molecules [ 164 ]. Similarly, the laccase and manganese peroxidase activities of P. pulmonarius SMS allow its direct application to remove polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from contaminated soil samples [ 165 ].…”
Section: Spent Mushroom Substrate As Source Of Enzymes and Bioactive ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…dialysis, ultra-filtration, anion-exchange chromatography, or gel filtration, of the extracted enzymes are not always described in detail. Production of crude enzyme extracts and their application in areas where expensive purification can be avoided is often reported [ 164 , 181 , 182 ]. Some studies provide the exact identification of the extracted enzymes, including the complete EC classification number, while other provide trivial names or a more general classification without stating details.…”
Section: Spent Mushroom Substrate As Source Of Enzymes and Bioactive ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Te physicochemical methods such as photocatalysis [15], focculation/coagulation [16][17][18], sonication, sludge adsorption [19], ion exchange [20,21], activated carbon adsorption [22][23][24], ozonation [25,26], irradiation, and electrochemical oxidation [27,28] were well studied for small scale industries. Te biological approaches [29][30][31][32] of treatment using fungi [33], algae, yeast, bacteria, plants [34][35][36], and animal [37] wastes were considered as costefective, sustainable, and environmentally benefcial approach [38][39][40] while being specifc in use. Among animal wastes, bovine bones were abundantly available wastes which creates nonhealthy environment [41] and also increases with the increase of meat consumption [42].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%