Bioremediation of textile dye wastewater using microalgae: current trends and future perspectives

M Premaratne, G Nishshanka… - Journal of Chemical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Wastewater generated from the textile industry contains numerous pollutants, most notably
dyes, which can cause adverse effects, including negative impact on aesthetics …

A techno-economic approach for eliminating dye pollutants from industrial effluent employing microalgae through microbial fuel cells: Barriers and perspectives

R Deka, S Shreya, M Mourya, V Sirotiya, A Rai… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Microbial fuel cells are biochemical factories which besides recycling wastewater are
electricity generators, if their low power density can be scaled up. This also adds up to work …

Textile and domestic effluent treatment via co-cultivation of Diplosphaera mucosa VSPA and Scenedesmus obliquus

V Singh, A Mishra, P Srivastava - Biomass and Bioenergy, 2023 - Elsevier
The present research aimed to study the efficiency of two microalgae strains in treating
textile and domestic effluent in co-cultivation mode. A newly isolated strain, Diplosphaera …

[PDF][PDF] Microbe-mediated remediation of dyes: Current status and future challenges

K Akansha, T Kaur, A Yadav, D Kour… - Journal of Applied …, 2023 - researchgate.net
An array of industrial dyes most often azo dyes (–N= N–) deployed for different staining
purposes, consequently impacting the environment significantly. The increasing pace of dye …

Algal and cyanobacterial biomass as potential dye biodecolorizing material: a review

K Shetty, G Krishnakumar - Biotechnology Letters, 2020 - Springer
The considerable demand for dyes worldwide has triggered a surge in their production
globally. The extensive application of dyes and inefficient dyeing processes has elevated …

Impact of pH on Pollutional Parameters of Textile Industry Wastewater with Use of Chlorella pyrenoidosa at Lab‐Scale: A Green Approach

PK Majhi, R Kothari, NK Arora, VC Pandey… - Bulletin of Environmental …, 2022 - Springer
The current study focused on the pollution remediation of textile industry wastewater by
using Chlorella pyrenoidosa in two different physical forms: free algal biomass and …

Immobilization as a powerful bioremediation tool for abatement of dye pollution: a review

P Saha, KV Bhaskara Rao - Environmental Reviews, 2021 - cdnsciencepub.com
Dyes are xenobiotic compounds widely used by textile, leather, paper, printing, food,
pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries. Decolorization and dye degradation in the …

Evaluation and Predictive Modeling of Removal Condition for Bioadsorption of Indigo Blue Dye by Spirulina platensis

F Robledo-Padilla, O Aquines, A Silva-Núñez… - Microorganisms, 2020 - mdpi.com
Among the different chemical and physical treatments used to remove the color of the textile
effluents, bioremediation offers many benefits to the environment. In this study, we …

[HTML][HTML] Azo dye bioremediation: An interdisciplinary path to sustainable fashion

GB Singh, A Vinayak, G Mudgal, KK Kesari - Environmental Technology & …, 2024 - Elsevier
Textile effluents constitute a significant source of environmental contamination due to the
substantial discharge of recalcitrant azo dyes. These synthetic xenobiotic compounds …

Lead induced antioxidant response and phenotypic plasticity of Scenedesmus quadricauda (Turp.) de Brébisson under different nitrogen concentrations

MA Chia, PK Chimdirim, WS Japhet - Journal of applied phycology, 2015 - Springer
The induction of antioxidant response and phenotypic plasticity of Scenedesmus
quadricauda after exposure to lead (Pb)(3.6× 10− 8 and 3.6× 10− 7 M) at different nitrogen …