Mechanistic approach on comparative biosorption of dyes by extracellular polymer of Ochrobactrum pseudintermedium C1 utilizing waste mineral lubricating oil

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Bioremediation Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.1080/10889868.2023.2269220
Ishika Saha, Sriparna Datta, Dipa Biswas
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AbstractDyes are widely used in manufacturing of various consumer products for their ability to impart characteristic color. However, dyes are also one of the most important hazardous pollutants in this present day. Presence of hydroxyl, phosphate, ether, carbonyl and alkyl groups also enable bacterial extracellular polymers to function as biosorbent. In this study, negatively charged biosorbent EP-C1 produced by Gram-negative bacterium Ochrobactrum pseudintermedium C1 utilizing waste mineral lubricating oil has given different decolorization percentages for triphenylmethane cationic Malachite Green and azoic anionic Congo Red at neutral pH. Time wise absorbances from Ultraviolet-Visible Spectrophotometry has estimated maximum biosorption of Malachite Green after 300 min. Biosorption capacities have differed with initial dye concentrations, biosorbent dosages and contact time. Time taken by each dye to reach saturation has depended upon their charged bearing groups of each dye and biosorbent. Kinetic (pseudo first and pseudo second order) and diffusion (intra particle and liquid film) parameters in presence of different dye concentrations and biosorbent dosages were studied for understanding the biosorption mechanism. Morphological differences in chemical structure, chemical functional groups of EP-C1 and EP-C1 loaded dye was studied by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy and Zeta potential measurements. A compiled overview on comparative mechanistic biosorption of Malachite Green and Congo Red dyes by a bacterial extracellular polymer in miniature laboratory shake flask experiments was done in this study. Newer advents on biological remediation of dyes with mineral lubricating oil as sole carbon source can add a new feather to the already available bioremediation techniques in mitigation of hazardous wastes.Keywords: Biosorbentbiosorption mechanismcharacterization techniquesdyesextracellular polymerlaboratory scale experimentwaste mineral lubricating oil AcknowledgmentsThe authors gratefully acknowledge (i) Department of Chemical Technology, University of Calcutta (ii) Department of Polymer Science and Technology, University of Calcutta (iii) Centre for Research in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, University of Calcutta for instrument facilities and (iv) Asianol Factory, Kolkata, West Bengal, India for oil samples.Authors’ contributionsThe study was conceptualized by Sriparna Datta and Ishika Saha. The methodology of the study was developed by Sriparna Datta and Ishika Saha. Result analysis and investigation of the study was done by Ishika Saha. Original draft of the manuscript was written by Ishika Saha. Revision and editing of the manuscript was done by Ishika Saha, Sriparna Datta and Dipa Biswas. Laboratory equipment, reagents, chemicals required for the study was arranged by Sriparna Datta and Dipa Biswas.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Data availability statementThe authors declare that furnished data had not been published or under evaluation elsewhere.
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利用废矿物润滑油对假中间Ochrobactrum pseudintermedimedium C1胞外聚合物吸附染料的机理研究
摘要染料因其赋予特定颜色的能力而广泛应用于各种消费品的生产。然而,染料也是当今最重要的有害污染物之一。羟基、磷酸盐、醚、羰基和烷基的存在也使细菌细胞外聚合物具有生物吸附剂的功能。在本研究中,革兰氏阴性菌Ochrobactrum pseudintermedium C1利用废矿物润滑油生产的带负电荷的生物吸附剂epc1在中性ph下对三苯基甲烷阳离子孔雀石绿和偶氮阴离子刚果红具有不同的脱色率。紫外可见分光光度法的时间吸光度估计了300分钟后孔雀石绿的最大生物吸附量。生物吸附剂剂量和接触时间。每种染料达到饱和所需的时间取决于每种染料和生物吸附剂的带电基团。研究了不同染料浓度和不同生物吸附剂用量下的动力学(伪一级和伪二级)和扩散(颗粒内和液膜)参数,以了解生物吸附机理。利用傅里叶变换红外光谱、扫描电子显微镜和Zeta电位测量研究了EP-C1和EP-C1负载染料在化学结构、化学官能团等方面的形态学差异。本文对细菌胞外聚合物对孔雀石绿和刚果红染料的吸附机理进行了比较研究。以矿物润滑油为唯一碳源对染料进行生物修复的新进展,可为减少危险废物方面已有的生物修复技术增添新的光彩。关键词:作者感谢(i)加尔各答大学化学技术系(ii)加尔各答大学聚合物科学与技术系(iii)加尔各答大学纳米科学和纳米技术研究中心提供的仪器设施和(iv)西孟加拉加尔各答的Asianol工厂。印度的石油样本。该研究是由Sriparna Datta和Ishika Saha概念化的。这项研究的方法是由Sriparna Datta和Ishika Saha开发的。Ishika Saha对研究结果进行了分析和调查。原稿由石嘉萨哈撰写。手稿的修订和编辑工作由Ishika Saha、Sriparna Datta和Dipa Biswas完成。研究所需的实验室设备、试剂和化学药品由Sriparna Datta和Dipa Biswas安排。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。数据可用性声明作者声明所提供的数据未在其他地方发表或评估。
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期刊介绍: Bioremediation Journal is a peer-reviewed quarterly that publishes current, original laboratory and field research in bioremediation, the use of biological and supporting physical treatments to treat contaminated soil and groundwater. The journal rapidly disseminates new information on emerging and maturing bioremediation technologies and integrates scientific research and engineering practices. The authors, editors, and readers are scientists, field engineers, site remediation managers, and regulatory experts from the academic, industrial, and government sectors worldwide. High-quality, original articles make up the primary content. Other contributions are technical notes, short communications, and occasional invited review articles.
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