DocumentCode
2133005
Title
Light-emitting diode effect on bacterial decolorization of azo dye
Author
Wu, Wen-Tung ; Kuo, Shu-Fen ; Chien, Tzu-Hsuan
Author_Institution
Dept. of Biotechnol., Yung-Ta Inst. of Technol. & Commerce, Ping-Tung, Taiwan
fYear
2012
fDate
21-23 April 2012
Firstpage
3300
Lastpage
3303
Abstract
The aim of this study is to examine the influence of Light-emitting diode (LED) on the decolorization of azo dyes. A Tsukamurella sp. J8025 with the best capability of removing the methyl orange was cultivated in static condition. Yeast extract-Malt Extract (YEME) was used in this study. White LEDs was used as light source in this study. The decolorization rate was determined by measuring the absorbance at 485 nm wavelength. The experimental results proved the decolorization efficiency by using J8025 strain cultivated in YEME medium under white and blue LED at 30°C was up from 1.3 to 1.5 fold compared to the control without lighting. In addition, the decolorization rate could be promoted in YMEM medium with 1% of NaCl concentration. The possible reason for the ion effect caused from NaCl could reduce the solubility of azo dyes and increase the chance of strain J8025 contacting the dyes.
Keywords
biotechnology; dyes; industrial waste; light emitting diodes; microorganisms; wastewater; wastewater treatment; Tsukamurella sp. J8025 strain; azo dyes; bacterial decolorization; light emitting diode effect; methyl orange removal; yeast extract malt extract; Biodegradation; Color; Degradation; Green products; Light emitting diodes; Microorganisms; Strain; LED; Tsukamurella sp; decolorization; methyl orange;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Consumer Electronics, Communications and Networks (CECNet), 2012 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location
Yichang
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1414-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CECNet.2012.6202216
Filename
6202216
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