Title of article :
Optimal Decolorization and Kinetic Modeling of Synthetic Dyes by Pseudomonas Strains
Author/Authors :
Jian Yu، نويسنده , , Xiaowei Wang، نويسنده , , Po Lok Yue، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Pseudomonas spp were isolated from an anaerobic–aerobic dyeing house wastewater treatment facility as the most active azo-dye degraders. Decolorization of azo dyes and non-azo dyes including anthraquinone, metal complex and indigo was compared with individual strains and a bacterial consortium consisting of the individual strain and municipal sludge (50 : 50 wt). The consortium showed a significant improvement on decolorization of two recalcitrant non-azo dyes, but little effect on the dyes that the individual strains could degrade to a great or moderate extent. Decolorization of Acid violet 7 (monoazo) by a Pseudomonas strain GM3 was studied in detail under various conditions. The optimum decolorization activity was observed in a narrow pH range (7–8), a narrow temperature range (35–40°C), and at the presence of organic and ammonium nitrogen. Nitrate had a severe inhibitory effect on azo dye decolorization: 10 mg/L led to 50% drop in decolorization activity and 1000 mg/L to complete activity depression. A kinetic model is established giving the dependence of decolorization rate on cell mass concentration (first-order) and dye concentration (half order). The rate increased with temperature from 10 to 35°C, which can be predicted by Arrhenius equation with the activation energy of 16.87 kcal/mol and the frequency factor of 1.49×1011 (mg L)1/2/g DCM min.
Keywords :
synthetic dye degradation , anaerobic azo reduction , Pseudomonas decolorization kinetics
Journal title :
Water Research
Journal title :
Water Research