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Microbial Decolorization of Remazol Brilliant Orange 3R, Remazol Black B & Remazol Brilliant Violet Dyes in a Sequential Anaerobic-Aerobic System

Maulin P Shah, Kavita A Patel, Sunu S Nair, A M Darji

International Journal of Environmental Bioremediation & Biodegradation. 2013, 1(1), 6-13 doi:10.12691/ijebb-1-1-2
  • Figure 1. Chemical structures of: (A) Rrmazol Brilliant Orange 3R; (B) Rrmazol Black B; and (C) Remazol Brilliant Violet 5R
  • Figure 2. Time-course profile of Rrmazol Brilliant Orange 3R, COD, and decolorized metabolite (retention time; 5.3 min) of synthetic wastewater under anaerobic and aerobic conditions
  • Figure 3. HPLC analysis on mettabolites from decolorization of Rrmazol Brilliant Orange 3R under anaerobic-aerobic conditions: (1) at the beginning of the anaerobic incubation; (2) after anaerobic incubation for 24h; and (3) after aerobic incubation for 12h
  • Figure 4. Time-course profile of Rrmazol Black B, COD, and decolorized metabolite (retention time; 5.3 min) of synthetic wastewater under anaerobic and aerobic conditions
  • Figure 5. HPLC analysis on mettabolites from decolorization of Rrmazol Black B under anaerobic-aerobic conditions: (1) at the beginning of the anaerobic incubation; (2) after anaerobic incubation for 24h; and (3) after aerobic incubation for 12h
  • Figure 6. Time-course profile of Remazol Brilliant Violet 5R, COD, and decolorized metabolite (retention time; 5.3 min) of synthetic wastewater under anaerobic and aerobic conditions
  • Figure 7. HPLC analysis on mettabolites from decolorization of Remazol Brilliant Violet 5R under anaerobic-aerobic conditions: (1) at the beginning of the anaerobic incubation; (2) after anaerobic incubation for 24h; and (3) after aerobic incubation for 12h