Author/Authors :
Sammaiah Pallerla، نويسنده , , Robert P. Chambers، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The reduction of color and adsorbable organic halides (AOX) from the kraft bleach plant effluents was investigated using a laboratory-scale fungal bioreactor. The fungal bioreactor, containing calcium-alginate-entrapped white-rot fungus Trametes versicolor, was developed and evaluated for continuous color and AOX reduction. A color reduction percentage of 69% (±6%) and AOX reduction percentage of 58% (±6%) were achieved using caustic stage effluent as bioreactor feed at a residence time of 1 day. Retention time, inlet liquor concentration and fungal bead size were investigated for their effect on biodegradation. Percentage reductions of color and AOX ranging from 61%(±5%) to 72%(±2%) and 54%(±4%) to 49%(±2%), respectively, were observed using combined (caustic and acidic stages) effluent as bioreactor feed. Scanning electron microscopy studies showed that the immobilized mycelia was localized to a limited thickness near the outer surface of the polymer bead.