Enhancing biodecolorization of Malachite Green by Flavobacterium sp. through monothetic analysis

IF 3.2 4区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Maegala Nallapan Maniyam , Primeela Gunalan , Hazeeq Hazwan Azman , Hasdianty Abdullah , Nor Suhaila Yaacob
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Malachite Green (MG) is a prevalent dye in the textile industry, known for its harmful environmental impacts. Addressing the urgent need for environmentally friendly and cost-effective methods to remove MG from wastewater, this study investigated the efficacy of Flavobacterium sp., isolated from Malaysian batik wastewater, in decolorizing MG. Under shaking conditions at 160 rpm, Flavobacterium sp. exhibited a notable decolorization efficiency, with 91 % removal of MG after a 3-day incubation time, surpassing the static mode efficiency of 39 %. Further optimization using a one-factor-at-a-time (OFAT) methodology at 37 °C, pH 10, 6 % (v/v) inoculum, banana peel as the carbon source and 250 mg/L MG resulted in a remarkable enhancement, achieving 95 % decolorization within a reduced incubation time of 12 h. Moreover, repeated addition of 250 mg/L MG showed consistent and complete decolorization after 6 h by Flavobacterium sp. for four successive cycles, suggesting its economic viability for treating actual Malaysian batik wastewater. Ultraviolet–visible (UV) analysis confirmed the biodegradation of MG, evidenced by the disappearance of characteristic peaks at 618 nm and the appearance of new peaks, indicating the formation of metabolites. Flavobacterium sp. reduced pH, temperature, color, TDS, TSS, BOD and COD in batik wastewater, showing 99 % color removal efficiency. This research highlights its potential as an eco-friendly, cost-effective treatment for batik wastewater. The capacity of Flavobacterium sp. to decolorize MG in an immobilized state will be the subject of future research endeavors, aimed at elucidating the adaptability and usefulness of the biocatalyst.

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通过单体分析增强黄杆菌对孔雀石绿的生物脱色作用
孔雀石绿(MG)是纺织工业中的一种常用染料,以其对环境的有害影响而闻名。为了满足对环境友好且经济有效的去除废水中孔雀石绿的方法的迫切需求,本研究调查了从马来西亚蜡染废水中分离出来的黄杆菌对孔雀石绿的脱色效果。在每分钟 160 转的振荡条件下,黄杆菌表现出显著的脱色效率,经过 3 天的培养,MG 的去除率达到 91%,超过了静态模式下 39% 的去除率。在 37 °C、pH 值 10、6%(v/v)接种物、香蕉皮作为碳源和 250 mg/L MG 的条件下,使用一次一因素(OFAT)方法进行进一步优化,结果显著提高了脱色效率,在缩短的 12 小时培养时间内实现了 95% 的脱色率。此外,在连续四个循环中重复添加 250 mg/L MG,黄杆菌在 6 小时后显示出稳定和完全的脱色效果,这表明它在处理实际的马来西亚蜡染废水方面具有经济可行性。紫外可见光(UV)分析证实了 MG 的生物降解,618 纳米波长处特征峰的消失和新峰的出现证明了代谢物的形成。黄杆菌降低了蜡染废水的 pH 值、温度、色度、TDS、TSS、BOD 和 COD,色度去除率达到 99%。这项研究凸显了黄杆菌作为一种生态友好、经济高效的蜡染废水处理方法的潜力。黄杆菌在固定状态下对 MG 的脱色能力将是未来研究的主题,目的是阐明这种生物催化剂的适应性和实用性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Indian Chemical Society publishes original, fundamental, theorical, experimental research work of highest quality in all areas of chemistry, biochemistry, medicinal chemistry, electrochemistry, agrochemistry, chemical engineering and technology, food chemistry, environmental chemistry, etc.
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