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Biological treatment of the dye Reactive Blue 19 by cattails and anaerobic bacterial consortia
Authors:Qaisar Mahmood  Faiqa Masood  Zulfiqar Ahmad Bhatti  Maria Siddique  Muhammad Bilal  Hajira Yaqoob
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Sciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Abbottabad, Pakistandrqaisar@ciit.net.pk;3. Department of Environmental Sciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Abbottabad, Pakistan
Abstract:This study demonstrates the bioremediation potential of anaerobic sludge and cattail (Typha angustifolia) for the treatment of the dye Reactive Blue 19 (RB19). The anaerobic sludge and cattails used in this study were not previously exposed to dyes or other xenobiotics. Different anaerobic sludge concentrations (30%, 50%, and 70%) were used along fixed dye concentrations at pH 8.0 and 25 °C. Subsequently, 50% sludge was selected to treat RB19 at various concentrations. The discoloration of non-hydrolyzed dye was between 70% and 85% using 50% biomass. For the hydrolyzed form of RB19, the range of decoloration was 70%–90%. Dye treatment efficiencies between 50% and 75% were observed for the two forms of the dye when treated with T. angustifolia. Overall, the anaerobic biomass at pH 8.0 showed better potential than cattails to treat RB19. The observation that non-enriched anaerobic sludge can decolorize RB19 is important because it opens up the prospects of developing anaerobic treatment systems, which can easily decolorize dyes in industrial wastewaters and also possesses potential advantages over systems using defined bacterial cultures.
Keywords:anaerobic treatment  bioremediation  cattails  phytoremediation  dye treatment  RB19 dye
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