Abstract:
Decolourization of textile dye containing effluent is
a very difficult and challenging task textile industries have to face.
Biological dye decolourization techniques can be effectively used
in textile effluent treatments as an environmental friendly solution
for the pollution created by coloured effluents. During the current
study, Reactive Red EXF dye decolourization potential of isolated
bacterial strain, Proteus mirabilis was studied. Dye decolourisation
was most effective under static conditions and reached 94%
decolourization after 72 hours of incubation. Optimum dye
decolourization was observed at pH 7-7.5 range and at 40 oC
temperature.
Citation:
H. G. Madhushika, T. U. Ariyadasa and S. H. P. Gunawardena, "Decolourization of Reactive Red EXF Dye by Isolated Strain Proteus Mirabilis," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 231-234, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421983.