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Optimization of kraft lignin decolorization and degradation by bacterial strain Bacillus velezensis using response surface methodology

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2020.104270

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Bacillus velezensis; Decolorization; Degradation; Kraft lignin; RSM; Phaseolus aureus

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  1. Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ) [Abdala-2017]
  2. Qatar National Library (QNL)

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In the present study, optimization of Kraft lignin (KL) decolorization and degradation were carried out using an isolated ligninolytic bacterial strain Bacillus velezensis. The process was optimized using Central Composite Design (CCD) through Response Surface Methodology (RSM) for four variables i.e. carbon, nitrogen as nutritional parameters and temperature, pH as physical parameters while monitoring two response (% color removal and degradation). Under optimal conditions, the maximum KL decolorization and degradation capacity of strain was 56.16 % and 40.39 %, respectively. The pulp paper mill effluent toxicity was assessed in terms of phytotoxicity measurement on Phaseolus aureus. The germination percentage of Phaseolus aureus in wastewater treated with bacterial strain was 70 %, while untreated sample showed 50 % only.

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