Azo dye degradation by Phanerochaete chrysosporium in the medium enriched with nitrogen in the presence of primary co-substrate
AUTOR(ES)
Andrade, Marcus Vinicius Freire, Silva, Karla Mayara Lima da, Siqueira, João Paulo da Silva, Wanderley, Carlos Ronald Pessoa, Araújo, Rinaldo dos Santos, Marinho, Gloria, Rodrigues, Kelly
FONTE
Braz. arch. biol. technol.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2013-10
RESUMO
This work sought to evaluate the ability of fungi Phanerochaete chryosporium to degrade congo red azo dye in batch reactor, evaluate the influence of glucose and wheat bran as co-substrates on the removal of the dye in the medium and investigate the influence of ammonium chloride, ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulfate as the inorganic nitrogen source for the process. Wheat bran was not effective satisfactorily for the removal of dye and organic matter had no desired effect for the removal of color and organic matter and showed the lowest values of k2, 0.008 M-1.d-1and 0.0004 M-1.d-1, respectively. Glucose presented the best response with the highest final percentage of dye removal (97%) and rate of dye removal (0.017 M-1.d-1), without adding an external source of nitrogen.
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