Microbial bioremediation of textile effluents

作者: R.S. Upadhyay

DOI: 10.1016/S0079-6352(02)80018-2

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摘要: Publisher Summary It is clear from this chapter that bioremediation of toxic industrial effluents by micro-organisms can be an effective method for the removal textile effluents, and substitute conventional remediation processes. Broad screening microbial biomass type should undertaken developing new technologies. The current consensus that, improved commercial use micro-organisms, immobilization or pellet preparations in suitable carriers will prove economical their use. In relation to other parameters relevance, micro- organisms highly efficient removing components effluents. nonspecific lignin-degrading system P. chrysosporium significantly utilized aerobic degradation heterogeneous mixture recalcitrant dyes wastewaters. Growing evidence indicates lignase (lignin peroxidase) key enzyme whiterot fungus, which has potential its application.

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