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Adsorpcja barwników azowych na biomasie

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Adsorption of azo dyes by biomass
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Abstrakty
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Adsorpcja może stanowić jedną z metod usuwania barwników ze ścieków zapewniając wysokiej jakości odciek pozbawiony zanieczyszczeń barwnych. Coraz większą popularnością cieszą się tanie, naturalne i łatwo dostępne sorbenty, jak biomasa mikroorganizmów, stanowiące dobrą alternatywę dla bardziej kosztownych materiałów sorpcyjnych (węgla aktywnego).
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Adsorption may be one of a method for dyestuff removal from wastewater, ensuring high quality effluents free of dye pollutant. There is an increasing interest in low-cost, natural and available sorbents like microbial biomass as an alternative to more costly sorbents (activated carbon).
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Bibliogr. 28 poz., tab., wzory
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  • Instytut Inżynierii Środowiska Politechniki Łódzkiej al. Politechniki 6, 90-924 Łódź
Bibliografia
  • 1. Deniz, F. Saygideger S.D.: Removal of a hazardous azo dye (Basic Red 46) from aqueous solution by princess tree leaf. Desalination, 2011, 268, s. 6-11
  • 2. Kumari, K. Abraham: T.E.: Biosorption of anionic textile dyes by nonviable biomass of fungi and yeast. Bioresource Technology, 2007, 98, s. 1704-1710
  • 3. T.O’Mahony i in.: Reactive dye biosorption by Rhizopus arrhizus biomass. Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 2002, 31, s. 456-463
  • 4. Asgher M., Bhatti H.N.: Mechanistic and kinetic evaluation of biosorption of reactive azo dyes by free, immobilized and chemically treated Citrus sinensis waste biomass. Ecological Engineering, 2010, 36, s. 1660-1665
  • 5. Alinsafi A i in.: Effect of variability on the treatment of textile dyeing wastewater by activated sludge. Dyes and Pigments, 2006, 69, s. 31-39
  • 6. Akar T. i in.: Assessment of the biosorption characteristics of a macro-fungus for the decolorization of Acid Red 44 (AR44) dye. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2009. 171, s. 865-871
  • 7. Kamińska A., Wojciechowski K.: Biologiczne rozpady barwników azowych. Barwniki i Środki Pomocnicze, 2010, 4, s. 189-199
  • 8. Bayramoglu G., Anca M.Y.: Biosorption of benzidine based textile dyes „Direct Blue 1 and Direct Red 128" using native and heat-treated biomass of Trametes versicolor. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2007, 143, s. 135-144
  • 9. Aksu Z., Tezer S.: Biosorption of reactive dyes on the green alga Chlorella vulgaris. Process Biochemistry, 2005, 40, s. 1347-136.
  • 10. Patel R., Suresh S.: Kinetic and equilibrium studies on the biosorption of reactive black 5 dye by Aspergillus foetidm. Bioresource Technology, 2008, 99, s. 51-58
  • 11. Aksu Z. i in.: Continuous fixed bed biosorption of reactive dyes by dried Rhizopus arrhizus: Determination of column capacity. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2007, 143, s. 362-371
  • 12. Crini G.: Non-conventional low-cost adsorbents for dye removal: A review. Bioresource Technology, 2006, 97, s. 1061-1085.
  • 13. Maurya N.S. i in.: Biosorption of dyes using dead macro fungi: Effect of dye structure, ionic strenght and pH. Bioresource Technology, 2006, 97, s. 512-521
  • 14. Padmesh T.V.N i in.: Batch and column studies on biosorption of acid dyes on fresh water macro alga Azollafiliculoides. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2005, B125, s. 121-129
  • 15. Aksu Z.: Biosorption of reactive dyes by dried activated sludge: equilibrium and kinetic modelling. Biochemicał Engineering Journal, 2001, 7, s. 79-84
  • 16. Aksu Z., Akm A.B.: Comparison of Remazol Black B biosorptive properties of live and treated activated sludge. Chemical Engineering Journal, 2010, 165, s. 184-193
  • 17. Gao J. i in.: Biosorption of Acid Yellow 17 from aqueous solution by non-living aerobic granular sludge. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2010,174, s. 215-225
  • 18. Chiou M.-S. i in.: Adsorption of anionie dyes in acid solutions using chemically cross-linked chitosan beads. Dyes and Pigments, 2004, 60, s. 69-84
  • 19. Martin M.J. i in.: Activated carbons developed from surplus sewage sludge for the removal of dyes from diłute aąueous solutions. Chemical Engineering Journal, 2003, 94, s. 231-239
  • 20. Fu Y., Viraraghavan T.: Removal of Congo Red from an aąueous solution by fungus Aspergillus niger. Advances in Environmental Research, 2002, 7, s. 239-247
  • 21. Prigione V.i in.: Decolourisation and detoxification of textile effluents by fungal biosorption. Water Research, 2008, 42, s. 2911-2920
  • 22. Gao J.-F. i in.: Competitive biosorption of Yellow 2G and Reactive Brilliant RedK-2G onto inactive aerobic granules: Simultaneous determination of two dyes by first-order derivative spectrophotometry and isotherm studies. Bioresource Technology, 2010, 101, s. 5793-5801
  • 23. Wang B.-E. i in.: Biosorption behavior of azo dye by inactive CMC immobilized Aspergillus fumigatus beads. Bioresource Technology, 2008, 99, s. 794-800
  • 24. Akar S. T. i in.: Decolorization of Reactive Blue 49 contaminated solutions by Capsicum annuum seeds: Batch and continuous modę biosorption aplliactions. Chemical Engineering Journal, 2011
  • 25. Pagga U., Taeger K.: Development of a method for adsorption of dyestuffs on activated sludge. Water Research, 1994, Vol. 28, No. 5, s. 1051-1057
  • 26. Basibuyuk M., Forster C.F.: An examination of the adsorption characteristics of a basic dye (Maxilon Red BL-N) on to live activated sludge system. Process Biochemistry, 2003, 38, s. 1311-1316
  • 27. Ju D. J. i in.: Biosorption of a reactive dye (Rhodamine-B) from an aqueous solution using dried biomass of activated sludge. Bioresource Technology, 2008, 99, s. 7971-7975
  • 28. Iscen C.F. i in.: Biosorption of Reactive Black 5 dye by Penicillium restrictum: The kinetic study. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2007, 143, s. 335-340.
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