Shah M
Industrial Waste Water Research Laboratory, Division of Applied and Environmental Microbiology Lab,
India
Research Article
Microbial Degradation of Reactive Orange M2R Dye by Bacterial
Consortium ETL-A
Author(s): Shah MShah M
Textile and Textile dyestuff industries discharge effluent having high Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and colour, making it difficult to treat the effluent completely. Several Physical, Chemical and Biological treatment methods are available to treat such an effluent. However, in recent year’s biological treatment with focus on bacteria have been drawing a tremendous attention due to their ability to degrade complex structured dyes and hence treat waste water. In the present study, Soil and Water samples collected from textile dye effluent contaminated sites of Ankleshwar, Gujarat was studied for screening and isolation of bacteria capable of decolorizing and degrading textile dyes. A bacterial consortium ETL-A was selected on the basis of rapid dye decolorization. Bacterial consortium exhibited 93% decolorization ability within 30 h under static conditions at 35ºC in presenc.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/1948-5948.1000329