Development and optimization of the dye removal process byTrichoderma reeseiusing starch effluent as a growth supplement

Author:

Kalia Shweta1,Samuchiwal Saurabh1,Dhaka Vidushi2,Malik Anushree1

Affiliation:

1. a Applied Microbiology Lab, Centre for Rural Development and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi 110016, India

2. b Honors College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA

Abstract

AbstractThe textile industry generates enormous starch effluent from the desizing process that can be utilized as a nutrient source for fungal growth and simultaneous dye decolorization. In the present study, Trichoderma reesei was used as a potential fungal isolate for the decolorization of reactive dyes using a minimal salt media for growth. The dye removal of Reactive blue 13, Reactive red 198, Reactive yellow 176, and Reactive black 5 were 95.35, 88.17, 86.01, and 94.84 mg L−1, respectively, by fungal biomass at 100 mg L−1 of initial dye concentration in 48 h was achieved. T. reesei showed decolorization of dyes at initial concentrations upto 500 mg L−1 with high dye uptake capacity. The glucose (5 g L−1) and yeast extracts (2.5 g L−1) were optimal for maximum dye decolorization. The utilization of starch effluent as an alternative nutrient source supplemented with 3.5 g L−1 glucose as growth media by T. reesei showed >85% of decolorization of Reactive blue 13 (100–200 mg L−1). Thus, starch effluent could be partially supplemented with glucose to support fungal growth and dye decolorization, eliminating the requirement of minimal salts for dye decolorization that follows a sustainable approach.

Funder

Department of Biotechnology

Institute Chair Professorship

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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