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Bioremediation of Azo Dye Containing Textile Effluent using Adapted Bacterial Strains under Subsequent Microaerophilic-Aerobic Conditions

Rajendran, R.; Sundaram, S.K.; Prabhavathi, P.; Sridevi, B.V.; Kumar, S.D.; Santhanam, P.

Authors

R. Rajendran

P. Prabhavathi

B.V. Sridevi

S.D. Kumar

P. Santhanam



Abstract

Textile effluents are causing a wholesome of trouble in our vicinity, which needs to be taken good care of before being discharged in to the natural surroundings. In our present study, we have isolated about 5 different bacterial strains from azo dye containing textile effluent sample. The bacterial strains were allowed to act on the textile effluent under subsequent microaerophilic and aerobic conditions. In the treatment under microaerophilic condition the bacterial strains were allowed to form a biofilm on inert polyurethane foam as individual cultures and as a consortium, in a glass column. The effluent sample was passed through the column in a particular hydraulic retention time (8ml/hr). The samples were collected at the base after treatment in a conical flask, incubated in a metabolic shaker at 120 rpm for a period of 8 hours for aerobic remediation. The consortium was able to elicit an efficient remediation potential than the individual strains at an optimal retention time of 12 hours with 8 hours of aerobic agitation at a pH of 7 and at an optimal organic loading rate of 100% of the effluent load. Analyzing the effluent treated through GC/MS, which found that the toxic end products formed at the end of microaerophilic treatment was removed through the aerobic treatment modality, and the effluent was found to be devoid of any toxicity after clarification and disinfection processes.

Citation

Rajendran, R., Sundaram, S., Prabhavathi, P., Sridevi, B., Kumar, S., & Santhanam, P. (2016). Bioremediation of Azo Dye Containing Textile Effluent using Adapted Bacterial Strains under Subsequent Microaerophilic-Aerobic Conditions. Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research, 75(2), 124-130

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 11, 2015
Publication Date 2016-02
Deposit Date Mar 14, 2023
Print ISSN 0022-4456
Electronic ISSN 0975-1084
Publisher CSIR-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (CSIR-NIScPR)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 75
Issue 2
Pages 124-130
Keywords Decolorization, Textile effluent, Biofilm, Microbial remediation, Microbial biodegradation
Related Public URLs http://nopr.niscpr.res.in/handle/123456789/33738