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Process optimization for biodegradation of black liquor by immobilized novel bacterial consortium

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DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT
Volume 57, Issue 40, Pages 18915-18926

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DESALINATION PUBL
DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2015.1092892

Keywords

Biodegradation; Black liquor; Bacterial consortium; Parameters optimization; Cell immobilization

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Present investigation deals with the optimization of biodegradation process of black liquor (BL) performed by novel bacterial consortium which consist of two indigenous bacterial strains viz., Bacillus megaterium ETLB-1 and Pseudomonas plecoglossicida ETLB-3. During the process, dextrose as carbon; sodium nitrate as nitrogen; C:N ratio (2.5:1); temperature (35 degrees C); pH (8.0); and agitation rate (160rpm) were observed as optimum conditions for bacterial consortium. Further, these conditions were assessed for the performance of immobilized consortium that exhibit conspicuous reduction in color (96.1%), lignin (91.5%), biological oxygen demand (96.7%), and chemical oxygen demand (86.4%) of black liquor. A maximum percent reduction of 90.7% in chlorophenols (up to 10.03mg/L) with highest release of chloride ions i.e. 1,233mg/L was recorded under optimum conditions. Bioligninolytic activities with the presence of lignin peroxidase (LiP), manganese peroxidase (MnP), and laccase (LAC) was observed as 6.94 U/ml, 9.35, and 8.96U/ml at different time intervals viz. 120, 144, and 96h, respectively, during the biodegradation study. Further, gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy revealed presence of certain organic acids, degradation of majority of the toxic compounds, and generation of certain high-value compounds.

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