Biological treatment of textile dye acid violet-17 by bacterial consortium in an up-flow immobilized cell bioreactor
- PMID: 15059201
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1472-765X.2004.01500.x
Biological treatment of textile dye acid violet-17 by bacterial consortium in an up-flow immobilized cell bioreactor
Abstract
Aims: To develop a cost effective and efficient biological treatment process for small scale textile processing industries (TPI) releasing untreated effluents containing intense coloured Acid violet-17 (AV-17), a triphenyl methane (TPM) group textile dye.
Methods and results: The samples collected from effluent disposal sites of TPI were used for selective enrichment of microbial populations capable of degrading/decolourizing AV-17. A consortium of five bacterial isolates was used to develop an up-flow immobilized cell bioreactor for treatment of feed containing AV-17. The bioreactor, operating at a flow rate of 6 ml x h(-1), resulted in 91% decolourization of 30 mg AV-17/l with 94.3 and 95.7% removal of biochemical oxygen demand and chemical oxygen demand of the feed. Comparison of the input and output of the bioreactor by UV-visible, thin layer chromatography and (1)H-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy indicates conversion of the parent dye into unrelated metabolic intermediates.
Significance: These results will form a basis for developing 'on-site' treatment system for TPI effluents to achieve decolourization and degradation of residual dyes.
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