Biodegradation of Carcinogenic Reactive Azo Dyes by Indigenous Bacterial Consortium X5RC5

IF 0.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Journal of Environmental Science and Management Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.47125/jesam/2021_2/06
R. Rahi, V. Gupta
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Reactive azo dyes are considered as a major source of water and soil contamination. Carcinogenicity and the recalcitrant nature of these dyes is a worldwide problem. Exclusion of these dyes from the effluent is necessary for a clean and green environment. A bacterial consortium X5RC5 was developed for the effective removal of two of the primary reactive azo dyes utilized widely in textile industries (reactive orange 3R and reactive red HE7B). The consortium includes two indigenous bacterial isolates, Lysinibacillus macroides and Stenotrophomonas acidaminiphila, from textile effluent. The X5RC5 completely degraded the reactive orange 3R in 4 days and reactive red HE7B in 5 days of incubation periods. In two days, more than 50% degradation was observed for both dyes. Biodegradation of these dyes was affirmed through the UV-Vis spectra and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis. This investigation advances the utilization of consortium X5RC5 as a biological tool for the bio-handling of effluent containing dyes.
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本地细菌群X5RC5降解致癌活性偶氮染料的研究
活性偶氮染料被认为是水和土壤污染的主要来源。这些染料的致癌性和难降解性是一个全球性的问题。从废水中排除这些染料对于清洁和绿色环境是必要的。开发了一种细菌群落X5RC5,用于有效去除纺织工业中广泛使用的两种主要活性偶氮染料(活性橙3R和活性红HE7B)。该联合体包括两种来自纺织废水的本土细菌分离株,赖氨芽孢杆菌和嗜酸窄养单胞菌。X5RC5在4天内完全降解反应性橙色3R,在5天的培养期内完全降解活性红色HE7B。在两天内,观察到两种染料都有超过50%的降解。通过紫外-可见光谱和傅立叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)分析证实了这些染料的生物降解性。本研究提出了利用X5RC5作为生物工具对含染料废水进行生物处理。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Science and Management (JESAM) is an international scientific journal produced semi-annually by the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB). JESAM gives particular premium to manuscript submissions that employ integrated methods resulting to analyses that provide new insights in environmental science, particularly in the areas of: environmental planning and management; protected areas development, planning, and management; community-based resources management; environmental chemistry and toxicology; environmental restoration; social theory and environment; and environmental security and management.
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