Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management (Aug 2020)

Physicochemical Characteristics, Identification of Fungi and Optimization of Different Parameters for Degradation of Dye from Tannery Effluent

  • Ashley B. Ben,
  • E. Amutha,
  • E Pushpalaksmi,
  • Samraj J. Jenson,
  • G. Annadurai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4314/jasem.v24i7.12
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 7

Abstract

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This study was carried out to find out the qualities of tannery effluents with the assessment of physicochemical parameters of effluent, isolation, and identification of fungi and their optimization of different parameters on dye decolorization. In the present study, various physicochemical parameters such as Color, Odor, pH, EC, TSS, TDS, BOD, COD, Chromium, Copper, Chloride, and Sodium of untreated tannery effluent was studied. The results of the parameters showed that the effluent was blackish with a disagreeable odor, alkaline in pH with a high organic and inorganic loads such as EC, TDS, BOD, COD, TSS, Chromium, Copper, Chloride and Sodium. The physicochemical parameters were determined as per the standards prescribed by CPCB. Four fungal species were isolated and identified by LPCB staining namely Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus flavus, Penicillium citrinum, and Curvularia lunata. To test the activity of these fungi on different dyes, experiments were carried out for the optimization of different parameters. The maximum decolorization of dye was achieved by Aspergillus niger. From this study, it was found that the maximum biotransformation of dye effluent can help to solve the pollution problem. Keywords: physicochemical parameters, fungal isolation, and identification, Aspergillus niger,

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