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http://dx.doi.org/10.5352/JLS.2004.14.4.577

Batch Decolorization of Reactive Dye Waste Water by a Newly Isolated Comamonas sp. AEBL-85.  

이은열 (경성대학교 공과대학 식품공학과)
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Journal of Life Science / v.14, no.4, 2004 , pp. 577-581 More about this Journal
Abstract
Comamonas sp. AEBL-85 was isolated from microbial granules in an activated sludge process of long-term operated for the treatment of reactive azo dye, and characterized its capability to decolorize Reactive Black 5. The effects of adding carbon source and nitrogen source on the extent of decol-orization were analyzed to develop an optimal medium. The optimum initial pH and temperature wire 6.0 and 35$^{\circ}C$, respectively. Reactive Black 5 of 50 mg/l was readily decolorized up to 95% within 40 hr by Comamonas sp. AEBL-85.
Keywords
azo dye; Comamonas sp. AEBL-85; microbial decolorization; Reactive Black 5;
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