Microbial degradation of dyes: An overview

S Varjani, P Rakholiya, HY Ng, S You… - Bioresource Technology, 2020 - Elsevier
Industrialization increases use of dyes due to its high demand in paper, cosmetic, textile,
leather and food industries. This in turn would increase wastewater generation from dye …

Recent advances in the biodegradation of azo dyes

Y Shi, Z Yang, L Xing, X Zhang, X Li… - World Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
As dye demand continues to rapidly increase in the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, paper,
textile, and leather industries, an industrialization increase is occurring. Meanwhile, the …

A review on adsorbent parameters for removal of dye products from industrial wastewater

A Soltani, M Faramarzi… - Water Quality Research …, 2021 - iwaponline.com
Industrial effluents are usually one of the major industries polluting the environment and
surface water. It is estimated that the worldwide production of dyes is about 70 tons/year. To …

[HTML][HTML] Synergistic action of laccase treatment and membrane filtration during removal of azo dyes in an enzymatic membrane reactor upgraded with electrospun …

K Jankowska, Z Su, J Zdarta, T Jesionowski… - Journal of Hazardous …, 2022 - Elsevier
Nowadays, the increasing amounts of dyes present in wastewaters and even water bodies is
an emerging global problem. In this work we decided to fabricate new biosystems made of …

[HTML][HTML] A review on biodegradation of textile dye wastewater: Challenges due to wastewater characteristics and the potential of alkaliphiles

TA Aragaw - Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances, 2024 - Elsevier
Thousands of synthetic dyes are used in the textile industry for fabric manufacturing. During
the dyeing process, more than one-third of the dyes are not absorbed by the fabric and end …

Reactive Orange 16 dye degradation in anaerobic and aerobic MBBR coupled with ozonation: addressing pathways and performance

FD Castro, JP Bassin, TLM Alves, GL Sant'Anna… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
In this study, two treatment routes were investigated for degradation of the azo dye Reactive
Orange 16 (RO16): biodegradation in an anaerobic MBBR (R1) and ozonation followed by …

Microorganisms-assisted degradation of Acid Orange 7 dye: a review

M Sharma, S Sharma, MS Akhtar, R Kumar… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Springer
The escalating global concern over water pollution, predominantly propelled by industrial
activities, underscores the urgency for effective environmental remediation strategies. Of …

Dyes: classification, pollution, and environmental effects

S Benkhaya, S M'rabet, H Lgaz, A El Bachiri… - … and techniques: Recent …, 2022 - Springer
There are a wide variety of textile dyes including reactive, direct, vat, sulfur, disperse, basic,
and acid dyes. Therefore, the classification of dyes has become mandatory due to the …

Efficient biodegradation of Congo red dye using fungal consortium incorporated with Penicillium oxalicum and Aspergillus tubingensis

R Thakor, H Mistry, K Tapodhan, H Bariya - Folia Microbiologica, 2022 - Springer
A novel approach had been carried out to develop fungal consortium, namely, RH-2,
containing two marine procured fungal isolates in order to evaluate biodegradation of …

Characterizing azobenzene disperse dyes and related compounds in house dust and their correlations with other organic contaminant classes

KE Overdahl, CD Kassotis, K Hoffman… - Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Azobenzene disperse dyes are the fastest-growing category of commercial dyestuffs and are
implicated in the literature as potentially allergenic. In the indoor environment, these dyes …