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Common filamentous Trichoderma asperellum for effective removal of triphenylmethane dyes

Journal

DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT
Volume 57, Issue 29, Pages 13534-13539

Publisher

DESALINATION PUBL
DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2015.1060173

Keywords

Alginate immobilization; Biosorption; Dye removal; Trichoderma asperellum; Triphenylmethane dyes

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  1. Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) under the FRGS scheme [FRGS/2/2013/STWN01/MUSM/02/2]

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The dye-removal potential of a common environmental isolate Trichoderma asperellum on four triphenylmethane dyes was studied via biosorption experiments using free-cells and alginate-immobilized forms. T. asperellum demonstrated potential to remove TPM dyes, with higher efficiency when alginate-immobilized forms were used compared to free-cells. Amount of crystal violet (CV), methyl violet (MV), cotton blue (CB), and malachite green (MG) adsorbed by immobilized forms were 60.64, 50.29, 49.91, and 16.61mgg(-1) compared to 12.97, 12.54, 14.34, and 11.44mgg(-1) by free-cells, respectively. Enhanced dye removals by alginate-immobilized T. asperellum were attributed to the carboxyl and hydroxyl functional groups present on the surface of alginate. For free-cells, their surface comprises amine and alkane groups which were less effective in binding dyes. This study is the first to report the dye-removal potential of T. asperellum for triphenylmethane dyes, and we recommend immobilized forms as suitable for application.

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