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Aerobic Biodegradation Characteristic of Different Water-Soluble Azo Dyes.


ABSTRACT: This study investigated the biodegradation performance and characteristics of Sudan I and Acid Orange 7 (AO7) to improve the biological dye removal efficiency in wastewater and optimize the treatment process. The dyes with different water-solubility and similar molecular structure were biologically treated under aerobic condition in parallel continuous-flow mixed stirred reactors. The biophase analysis using microscopic examination suggested that the removal process of the two azo dyes is different. Removal of Sudan I was through biosorption, since it easily assembled and adsorbed on the surface of zoogloea due to its insolubility, while AO7 was biodegraded incompletely and bioconverted, the AO7 molecule was decomposed to benzene series and inorganic ions, since it could reach the interior area of zoogloea due to the low oxidation-reduction potential conditions and corresponding anaerobic microorganisms. The transformation of NH?-N, SO?2- together with the presence of tryptophan-like components confirm that AO7 can be decomposed to non-toxic products in an aerobic bioreactor. This study provides a theoretical basis for the use of biosorption or biodegradation mechanisms for the treatment of different azo dyes in wastewater.

SUBMITTER: Sheng S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5800135 | biostudies-other | 2017 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Aerobic Biodegradation Characteristic of Different Water-Soluble Azo Dyes.

Sheng Shixiong S   Liu Bo B   Hou Xiangyu X   Wu Bing B   Yao Fang F   Ding Xinchun X   Huang Lin L  

International journal of environmental research and public health 20171226 1


This study investigated the biodegradation performance and characteristics of Sudan I and Acid Orange 7 (AO7) to improve the biological dye removal efficiency in wastewater and optimize the treatment process. The dyes with different water-solubility and similar molecular structure were biologically treated under aerobic condition in parallel continuous-flow mixed stirred reactors. The biophase analysis using microscopic examination suggested that the removal process of the two azo dyes is differ  ...[more]

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