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Degradation of dye containing in textile wastewater by sequential process: photocatalytic and biological treatment
In this research, a combined photocatalytic and biological treatment is proposed for the elimination of pollutants present in textile wastewater using a natural erionite zeolite (PE) and aluminum oxide (PA) synthesized by the sol-gel method as photocatalysts, and solar radiation. Both catalysts were...
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author | MENDOZA HERNÁNDEZ, José Carlos PÉREZ OSORIO, Gabriela GUTIÉRREZ ARIAS, José Eligio Moisés CASTAÑEDA CAMACHO, Josefina |
author_facet | MENDOZA HERNÁNDEZ, José Carlos PÉREZ OSORIO, Gabriela GUTIÉRREZ ARIAS, José Eligio Moisés CASTAÑEDA CAMACHO, Josefina |
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description | In this research, a combined photocatalytic and biological treatment is proposed for the elimination of pollutants present in textile wastewater using a natural erionite zeolite (PE) and aluminum oxide (PA) synthesized by the sol-gel method as photocatalysts, and solar radiation. Both catalysts were characterized by XRD, SEM, and EDS. For biological treatment two bacterial consortium were used: BC1 (Escherichia coli N16, Serratia k120, Pseudomonas putida B03 and Enterobacter hormaechei), and consortium BC2 (Escherichia coli N16, Serratia Mc107, Enterobacter N9, Enterobacter hormaechei Mc9). The photocatalytic and microbiological treatments were carried out initially separately and subsequently in a sequential manner, first the photocatalytic followed by the microbiological to determine if a synergistic effect was achieved. Comparing the photocatalytic performance, erionite showed higher performance of dyes degradation (54.75%) than alumina (28.62%). While in the biological process, BC1 decreased the dye concentration to 56.93% and BC2 to 53.56%. Finally, the best combined process was PA+BC1 reaching pollutants degradation 64.62%, showing that the application of both processes promotes a decolorization in textile wastewater. The water resulting from the combined photocatalysis-microbiological degradation processes was tested for toxicity using Daphnia magna, obtaining that none of the effluents shows toxicity. |
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spelling | pubmed-104469382023-08-24 Degradation of dye containing in textile wastewater by sequential process: photocatalytic and biological treatment MENDOZA HERNÁNDEZ, José Carlos PÉREZ OSORIO, Gabriela GUTIÉRREZ ARIAS, José Eligio Moisés CASTAÑEDA CAMACHO, Josefina Turk J Chem Research Article In this research, a combined photocatalytic and biological treatment is proposed for the elimination of pollutants present in textile wastewater using a natural erionite zeolite (PE) and aluminum oxide (PA) synthesized by the sol-gel method as photocatalysts, and solar radiation. Both catalysts were characterized by XRD, SEM, and EDS. For biological treatment two bacterial consortium were used: BC1 (Escherichia coli N16, Serratia k120, Pseudomonas putida B03 and Enterobacter hormaechei), and consortium BC2 (Escherichia coli N16, Serratia Mc107, Enterobacter N9, Enterobacter hormaechei Mc9). The photocatalytic and microbiological treatments were carried out initially separately and subsequently in a sequential manner, first the photocatalytic followed by the microbiological to determine if a synergistic effect was achieved. Comparing the photocatalytic performance, erionite showed higher performance of dyes degradation (54.75%) than alumina (28.62%). While in the biological process, BC1 decreased the dye concentration to 56.93% and BC2 to 53.56%. Finally, the best combined process was PA+BC1 reaching pollutants degradation 64.62%, showing that the application of both processes promotes a decolorization in textile wastewater. The water resulting from the combined photocatalysis-microbiological degradation processes was tested for toxicity using Daphnia magna, obtaining that none of the effluents shows toxicity. Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) 2022-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10446938/ /pubmed/37621341 http://dx.doi.org/10.55730/1300-0527.3501 Text en © TÜBİTAK https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. |
spellingShingle | Research Article MENDOZA HERNÁNDEZ, José Carlos PÉREZ OSORIO, Gabriela GUTIÉRREZ ARIAS, José Eligio Moisés CASTAÑEDA CAMACHO, Josefina Degradation of dye containing in textile wastewater by sequential process: photocatalytic and biological treatment |
title | Degradation of dye containing in textile wastewater by sequential process: photocatalytic and biological treatment |
title_full | Degradation of dye containing in textile wastewater by sequential process: photocatalytic and biological treatment |
title_fullStr | Degradation of dye containing in textile wastewater by sequential process: photocatalytic and biological treatment |
title_full_unstemmed | Degradation of dye containing in textile wastewater by sequential process: photocatalytic and biological treatment |
title_short | Degradation of dye containing in textile wastewater by sequential process: photocatalytic and biological treatment |
title_sort | degradation of dye containing in textile wastewater by sequential process: photocatalytic and biological treatment |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10446938/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37621341 http://dx.doi.org/10.55730/1300-0527.3501 |
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