A comparitive study on immobilised mycelium and spores of p. chyrisosporium in pva-alginate-sulfate beads for textile dyes effluent treatment

Effluents discharging from the textile and dye industries to the neighbouring water are causing serious health concern to the environment and are getting attention of water regulatory agencies. Among the recent proposed treatment methods for treatment of textile effluents biological treatment has ga...

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Main Author: Nasir, Shah
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spelling my.utm.546352020-10-21T01:12:59Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/54635/ A comparitive study on immobilised mycelium and spores of p. chyrisosporium in pva-alginate-sulfate beads for textile dyes effluent treatment Nasir, Shah R Medicine (General) Effluents discharging from the textile and dye industries to the neighbouring water are causing serious health concern to the environment and are getting attention of water regulatory agencies. Among the recent proposed treatment methods for treatment of textile effluents biological treatment has gain more attention because of its cheap and effective approach. Biotreatment with white rot fungi seems to be a viable option in the existing biological treatment process. This study, investigates the treatment of textile effluents with immobilized spores and mycelium of Phanerochaete chrysosporium separately in PVA-alginate-sulfate beads. Screening for the dye discoloration was done by using Design Expert 9.0.3.1. Screening process was conducted by using a two level factorial programmed with three factors namely temperature, number of beads loaded and initial dye concentration. The responses namely colour and COD reduction, enzymatic activities, reusability, storage stability and toxicity were thoroughly investigated to determine the system efficiency. Results revealed that optimum colour reduction and enzyme activity was achieved in immobilized spores compared to immobilize mycelium at 37 oC, 10gm beads and 300 mg/L dye concentration also the enzyme activity was comparatively high in immobilized spores as compared to immobilized mycelium. The reusability test also revealed that the immobilized fungus could be reused for up to 5 times to treat dye effluents. Toxicity test also proved the ability of immobilized cells in reduction of toxicity level. In conclusion, spores and mycelium were successfully immobilized in PVA-alginate-sulfate beads and they both serve as a potential mean and methods for treating textile dye effluents. 2015-03 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/54635/25/ShahNasirMFBME2015.pdf Nasir, Shah (2015) A comparitive study on immobilised mycelium and spores of p. chyrisosporium in pva-alginate-sulfate beads for textile dyes effluent treatment. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Biosciences and Medical Engineering. http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:86218
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A comparitive study on immobilised mycelium and spores of p. chyrisosporium in pva-alginate-sulfate beads for textile dyes effluent treatment
description Effluents discharging from the textile and dye industries to the neighbouring water are causing serious health concern to the environment and are getting attention of water regulatory agencies. Among the recent proposed treatment methods for treatment of textile effluents biological treatment has gain more attention because of its cheap and effective approach. Biotreatment with white rot fungi seems to be a viable option in the existing biological treatment process. This study, investigates the treatment of textile effluents with immobilized spores and mycelium of Phanerochaete chrysosporium separately in PVA-alginate-sulfate beads. Screening for the dye discoloration was done by using Design Expert 9.0.3.1. Screening process was conducted by using a two level factorial programmed with three factors namely temperature, number of beads loaded and initial dye concentration. The responses namely colour and COD reduction, enzymatic activities, reusability, storage stability and toxicity were thoroughly investigated to determine the system efficiency. Results revealed that optimum colour reduction and enzyme activity was achieved in immobilized spores compared to immobilize mycelium at 37 oC, 10gm beads and 300 mg/L dye concentration also the enzyme activity was comparatively high in immobilized spores as compared to immobilized mycelium. The reusability test also revealed that the immobilized fungus could be reused for up to 5 times to treat dye effluents. Toxicity test also proved the ability of immobilized cells in reduction of toxicity level. In conclusion, spores and mycelium were successfully immobilized in PVA-alginate-sulfate beads and they both serve as a potential mean and methods for treating textile dye effluents.
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title A comparitive study on immobilised mycelium and spores of p. chyrisosporium in pva-alginate-sulfate beads for textile dyes effluent treatment
title_short A comparitive study on immobilised mycelium and spores of p. chyrisosporium in pva-alginate-sulfate beads for textile dyes effluent treatment
title_full A comparitive study on immobilised mycelium and spores of p. chyrisosporium in pva-alginate-sulfate beads for textile dyes effluent treatment
title_fullStr A comparitive study on immobilised mycelium and spores of p. chyrisosporium in pva-alginate-sulfate beads for textile dyes effluent treatment
title_full_unstemmed A comparitive study on immobilised mycelium and spores of p. chyrisosporium in pva-alginate-sulfate beads for textile dyes effluent treatment
title_sort comparitive study on immobilised mycelium and spores of p. chyrisosporium in pva-alginate-sulfate beads for textile dyes effluent treatment
publishDate 2015
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