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Taylor and Francis Group, Environmental Technology, 11(25), p. 1313-1320

DOI: 10.1080/09593332508618376

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Decolorization of Dyes from textile wastewater byTrametes versicolor

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Abstract

The white rot fungus Trametes versicolor was applied to the decolourisation of three synthetic textile dyes in the presence and absence of glucose. Different initial dye concentrations were tested and approximately 97% decolourisation was achieved. It was found that fungal metabolism induced by the glucose as well as the pH play an important role in the decolourisation process. This treatment was also applied to a real wastewater from a textile industry-dyeing sector leading to 92% decolourisation.