2020
DOI: 10.2478/s11756-020-00466-2
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Water recovery from textile wastewater treatment by encapsulated cells of Phanerochaete chrysosporium and ultrafiltration system

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“…Using the fungi P. chrysosporium , Wanderley et al [ 195 ] reported the transformation of the azo dye Congo Red in two sequential batch bioreactors operated in cycles of 24 h and 48 h. In this case, laccase enzymes were produced in higher amounts. Sierra-Solache et al [ 196 ] reported on the utilization of the P. chrysosporium strain EMIM 5 in global wastewater treatment of textile effluents based on bioremediation and ultrafiltration processes. P. chrysosporium were immobilized onto spheres of alginate–polyvinyl alcohol–graphene and used in aerated bioreactors.…”
Section: Bioremediation By White Rot Fungimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the fungi P. chrysosporium , Wanderley et al [ 195 ] reported the transformation of the azo dye Congo Red in two sequential batch bioreactors operated in cycles of 24 h and 48 h. In this case, laccase enzymes were produced in higher amounts. Sierra-Solache et al [ 196 ] reported on the utilization of the P. chrysosporium strain EMIM 5 in global wastewater treatment of textile effluents based on bioremediation and ultrafiltration processes. P. chrysosporium were immobilized onto spheres of alginate–polyvinyl alcohol–graphene and used in aerated bioreactors.…”
Section: Bioremediation By White Rot Fungimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biomedical fields define other significant application areas of polymer nanofibers [147]. Various polymer and carbon nanoparticle-derived nanofibers have been produced for this purpose [148][149][150]. Electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol))/graphene nanocomposite nanofibers [151,152] and poly(D, L-lactic-co-glycolic acid)/graphene oxide nanocomposite nanofibers have been observed for the fabrication of tissue engineering scaffolds [153,154].…”
Section: Significance Of Electrospun Polymer/nanocarbon Nanocomposite...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biomedical fields define other significant application areas of polymer nanofibers [147]. Various polymer and carbon nanoparticle-derived nanofibers have been produced for this purpose [148][149][150].…”
Section: Significance Of Electrospun Polymer/nanocarbon Nanocomposite...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these methods and techniques can reach a specific efficiency and thus attain the legal requirements of textile discharges, they are costly, and the residue generated is not economically viable for commerce, while only a few studies consider the reuse of contaminants (e.g., dyes [40]) and water [23]. Also, there are certain emerging pollutants with serious environmental impacts, such as microplastics [41], which are not considered by many depuration processes, so these pollutants are simply dumped into rivers, soils, and ultimately oceans.…”
Section: Revalorizationmentioning
confidence: 99%