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Journal of Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology

Volume  7, Issue 2, July – December 2021, Pages 53-57
 

Original Article

Bioremoval of an Industrial Acidic Azo Dye by a Bacterial Strain Escherichia Coli -K-10

Nand Lal1, Anuradha Tiwari2, Neelam Pal3, Shweta Chand4, Sunil Kumar Gupta5, Ashok Singh6

1 Associate Professor, 2,3,5,6 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, VSSD College, Kanpur 208002, 4 Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Christ Church College, Kanpur 208001, Uttar Pradesh, India.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/jfct.2454.9363.7221.2

Abstract

The removal of dyes from textile waste water by bacterium is one of the environmental friendly method. The decolorization of azodye metanil yellow studied at various concentration by a bacterial sp. Escherichia coli-K-10 (E.coli K-10). The 0.01 mM, 0.02 mM and 0.05 mM concentration of the dyes was 100% decolorized within 40 hrs, 46 hrs and 52 hrs respectively. Decolorization of dyes was monitored by UV/VIS spectrophotometer. Initially, a highest peak of the dye solution was detected at 437nm (λmax of the metanil yellow). The peak disappears from the decolorized solution, indicating that the decolorization of the dye is due to dye degradation. This bacterial sp. has also been used for the decolorization of other azodyes, methyl orange and congo red. The 0.02 mM & 0.04 mM methyl orange became 100% decolorized during 44 hours but the congo red did not.


Keywords : Bioremoval; Metanil yellow; Dye effluents; E.coli K- 10.
Corresponding Author : Nand Lal, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, VSSD College, Kanpur 208002, Uttar Pradesh, India.