Biodegradation of azo dyes and dyes present in textile wastewaters using Bacillus sp. az28, obtained from industrial effluents

M. H. Suhag, KM Anis Ul Haque, Zobaidul Hossen, A. Azad, M. Younus
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The bacterial isolate Bacillus sp. AZ28, obtained from industrial effluent, demonstrates a great capacity to degrade various azo dyes (methyl orange (MO), magneson I (MI), novacron dark blue (NDB), and novacron red FN 3GF (NRF3)), and azo dye-containing textile effluent (TE). The degradation was evident by decolorization of dyes, and the decolorization efficiency of 84-95% was achieved within 14-72 h under optimum conditions, such as 37˚C, pH 7, inoculation size 8%, 1% glucose, and 1% beef extract. The extent of decolorization of individual dye was determined by UV–Vis spectroscopy, and products of biodegradation were analyzed by FTIR spectroscopy and TLC analyses. Chemical analysis showed that the COD and BOD values were significantly reduced after treatment. Thus, the biodegradation ability under mild conditions suggests that Bacillus sp. AZ28 has potential in textile effluent treatment. J. Bangladesh Acad. Sci. 45(1); 117-122: June 2021
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利用工业废水中的芽孢杆菌az28生物降解偶氮染料和纺织废水中的染料
从工业废水中获得的细菌分离物Bacillus sp. AZ28,显示出对各种偶氮染料(甲基橙(MO),镁I (MI), novacron深蓝色(NDB)和novacron红色FN 3GF (NRF3))和含偶氮染料的纺织废水(TE)的极大降解能力。在37℃、pH 7、接种量8%、葡萄糖1%、牛肉提取物1%的条件下,14 ~ 72 h的脱色率可达84 ~ 95%。用紫外可见光谱法测定单个染料的脱色程度,用红外光谱法和薄层色谱法分析生物降解产物。化学分析表明,处理后的COD和BOD值显著降低。因此,在温和条件下的生物降解能力表明,芽孢杆菌AZ28在纺织废水处理中具有潜力。[j] .科学通报,2004 (1);117-122: 2021年6月
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