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Degradation of azo dye acid orange 7 in a membrane bioreactor by pellets and attached growth of Coriolus versicolour

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posted on 2024-11-15, 07:27 authored by Faisal HaiFaisal Hai, Kazuo Yamamoto, Fumiyuki Nakajima, Kensuke Fukushi, Long Nghiem, William PriceWilliam Price, Bo Jin
The aim of this study was to systematically compare the degradation of azo dye acid orange 7 by spongy pellets and attached biofilm of Coriolus versicolour (NBRC 9791) in a membrane bioreactor (MBR) under non-sterile conditions. Mild stirring (35 rpm) resulted in spherical (φ = 0.5 cm), spongy pellets and concomitantly triggered high enzymatic activity of the fungus, allowing for excellent decolouration (>99%) of a synthetic wastewater containing the dye. However, bacterial contamination eventually damaged the fungus pellets, leading to decreased decolouration efficiency. Promotion of attached growth on a plastic support along with formation of spherical spongy pellets allowed maintenance of high enzymatic activity and decolouration/degradation for an extended period. Hydraulic retention time (HRT) could influence the level of enzymatic activity and decolouration; however, even at the shortest HRT (1 day) examined, the MBR could accomplish >95% decolouration. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.

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Hai, F. I., Yamamoto, K., Nakajima, F., Fukushi, K., Nghiem, L. D., Price, W. E. & Jin, B. (2013). Degradation of azo dye acid orange 7 in a membrane bioreactor by pellets and attached growth of Coriolus versicolour. Bioresource Technology, 141 29-34.

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Bioresource Technology

Volume

141

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29-34

Language

English

RIS ID

79663

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