Sorghum-Grown Fungal Biocatalysts for Synthetic Dye Degradation
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2023-04-30
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Summary
Background
The textile dyeing industry discharges nearly 11 million tons of dye-polluted wastewater into aquatic systems, accounting for about 20% of textile industrial pollution. Current physicochemical treatment methods can be inefficient, costly, and generate secondary pollutants. Using microbes and their enzymes to biodegrade synthetic dyes offers a potentially safer and cost-effective alternative, with recent research focusing on fungi for wastewater treatment applications.
Objective
The study aimed to develop an efficient and environmentally friendly biocatalyst system using solid substrate-immobilized fungi and investigate its performance in treating individual dye compounds, synthetic textile wastewater (STWW), and real textile wastewater (RTWW) effluent. Additional objectives included identifying degradation products, examining enzyme stability under various conditions, and assessing reusability in sequential batch experiments.
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Conclusion
- Published in:Water Research X,
- Study Type:Laboratory Research,
- Source: 10.1016/j.wroa.2023.100181