Decolorization of dye solution using membrane bioreactor (MBR) by Trametes versicolor 


Vol. 10,  No. 3, pp. 131-137, Sep.  2004


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Due to the low biodegradability of dyes, conventional biological wastewater treatment systems are inefficient in treating textile wastewater. In this study, white rot fungus, Trametes versicolor KCTC 16781, were investigated for the decolorization of Reactive black 5 solutions. This fungus was able to degrade the dye solutions by the ligninolytic enzymes (laccase and MnP) produced. The enzyme activity remained constant until the end of reaction. The combined process of biological treatment and ceramic membrane showed better efficiency for decolorization and TOC removal than each single process.

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[IEEE Style]

L. Y, K. HG, P. C, L. B, K. S, "Decolorization of dye solution using membrane bioreactor (MBR) by Trametes versicolor," Clean Technology, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 131-137, 2004. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Lee Y, Kim HG, Park C, Lee B, and Kim S. 2004. Decolorization of dye solution using membrane bioreactor (MBR) by Trametes versicolor. Clean Technology, 10, 3, (2004), 131-137. DOI: .