| Literature DB >> 31362846 |
Fang Zhang1, Xuan Guo1, Ding-Kang Qian1, Ting Sun1, Wei Zhang1, Kun Dai1, Raymond J Zeng2.
Abstract
Although a large amount of textile wastewater is discharged at high temperatures, azo dye reduction under extreme-thermophilic conditions by mixed cultures has gained little attention. In this study, Acid Orange 7 (AO7) was used as the model azo dye to demonstrate the decolorization ability of an extreme-thermophilic mixed culture. The results showed that a decolorization efficiency of over 90% was achieved for AO7. The neutral red (NR, 0.1 mM) could promote AO7 decolorization, in which the group of Cell + NR offered the highest decolorization rate of 1.568 1/h and t1/2 was only 0.44 h, whereas after CuCl2 addition, the decolorization rate (0.141 1/h) was lower and t1/2 (4.92 h) was much longer. Thus, CuCl2 notably inhibited this process. Caldanaerobacter (64.0%) and Pseudomonas (25.4%) were the main enriched bacteria, which were not reported to have the ability for dye decolorization. Therefore, this study extends the application of extreme-thermophilic biotechnology.Entities:
Keywords: Acid Orange 7; Caldanaerobacter; Decolorization; Extreme-thermophilic; Mixed culture; Pseudomonas
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31362846 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.121875
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642