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Decolorization of textile indigo dye by ligninolytic fungi
(Elsevier B.V., 2001-08-23)
The indigo dye is extensively used by textile industries and is considered a recalcitrant substance, which causes environmental concern. Chemical products used on textile processing, which affect the environment through ...
Decolorization of textile indigo dye by ligninolytic fungi
(Elsevier B.V., 2001-08-23)
The indigo dye is extensively used by textile industries and is considered a recalcitrant substance, which causes environmental concern. Chemical products used on textile processing, which affect the environment through ...
Decolorization of azo dyes by Phanerochaete chrysosporium and Pleurotus sajorcaju
(Elsevier Science IncNew YorkEUA, 2001)
OPTIMIZATION OF PHOTOCATALYTIC DECOLORIZATION OF THE AZO DYE DIRECT ORANGE 34 BY STATISTICAL EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
(Sociedad Chilena de Química, 2010)
Decolorization of textile indigo dye by ligninolytic fungi
(Elsevier B.V., 2014)
Phenotypical and genetic characterization of Trichosporon sp. HP-2023. A yeast isolate from Las Yungas rainforest (Tucumán, Argentina) with dye-decolorizing ability
(Springer, 2008-08)
A basidiomycetous yeast isolated from Las Yungas rainforest (Tucumán, Argentina) and arbitrarily named HP-2023 was selected based on its outstanding textile dye decolorizing ability. Complete decolorization of Vilmafix® ...
Decolorization of Water for Domestic Supply Employing UV Radiation and Hydrogen Peroxide
(Elsevier Science, 2000-12)
A kinetic study concerning water decolorization using a combination of low wavelength UV radiation (253.7 nm) and hydrogen peroxide has been performed. Kinetic studies were carried out in a specially designed flat plate ...
Decolorization of textile dyes by cyanobacteria
(SOC BRASILEIRA QUIMICASAO PAULO, 2012)
Cyanobacteria are widely distributed in the environment and may be an effective and economic alternative for removing dyes from textile industry effluents. The present work investigated the potential of six cyanobacterial ...