Removal of textile dye Novacron Yellow using the fungal biomass based on Cladosporium sp. genus

In this study we present an economically viable adsorbent material based on fungal biomass of genus Cladosporium sp. The molecule used as adsorbate was the commercial dye Novacron Yellow (NY).  The water sample used in the fungal isolation was collected in the effluent from a textile factory.  The I...

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Main Authors: G. Diniz, E. Garcia, J. Cury
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis 2016-09-01
Series:Scientific Electronic Archives
Online Access:https://sea.ufr.edu.br/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path=335
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spelling doaj-8c83287fb1a64ca1bd144eb059afeb482020-11-25T02:41:33ZengUniversidade Federal de RondonópolisScientific Electronic Archives2316-92812316-92812016-09-019411812510.36560/942016335258Removal of textile dye Novacron Yellow using the fungal biomass based on Cladosporium sp. genusG. Diniz0E. Garcia1J. Cury2UFSJufsjufsjIn this study we present an economically viable adsorbent material based on fungal biomass of genus Cladosporium sp. The molecule used as adsorbate was the commercial dye Novacron Yellow (NY).  The water sample used in the fungal isolation was collected in the effluent from a textile factory.  The ITS-rRNA sequence of fungal biomass used in this study match with Cladosporium sp genus. The FTIR spectrums of fungal biomass are compatibles with chitin structure. The maximum adsorption capacity exhibited by fungal biomass is 56mg.g-1. These results can inserts the biomass based on Cladosporium sp as a good alternative to adsorption of organic dyes with high molecular weight such as Novacron Yellow.https://sea.ufr.edu.br/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path=335
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author G. Diniz
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Removal of textile dye Novacron Yellow using the fungal biomass based on Cladosporium sp. genus
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author_facet G. Diniz
E. Garcia
J. Cury
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title Removal of textile dye Novacron Yellow using the fungal biomass based on Cladosporium sp. genus
title_short Removal of textile dye Novacron Yellow using the fungal biomass based on Cladosporium sp. genus
title_full Removal of textile dye Novacron Yellow using the fungal biomass based on Cladosporium sp. genus
title_fullStr Removal of textile dye Novacron Yellow using the fungal biomass based on Cladosporium sp. genus
title_full_unstemmed Removal of textile dye Novacron Yellow using the fungal biomass based on Cladosporium sp. genus
title_sort removal of textile dye novacron yellow using the fungal biomass based on cladosporium sp. genus
publisher Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis
series Scientific Electronic Archives
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publishDate 2016-09-01
description In this study we present an economically viable adsorbent material based on fungal biomass of genus Cladosporium sp. The molecule used as adsorbate was the commercial dye Novacron Yellow (NY).  The water sample used in the fungal isolation was collected in the effluent from a textile factory.  The ITS-rRNA sequence of fungal biomass used in this study match with Cladosporium sp genus. The FTIR spectrums of fungal biomass are compatibles with chitin structure. The maximum adsorption capacity exhibited by fungal biomass is 56mg.g-1. These results can inserts the biomass based on Cladosporium sp as a good alternative to adsorption of organic dyes with high molecular weight such as Novacron Yellow.
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