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Degradation of lignin in pulp mill wastewaters by white-rot fungi on biofilm

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 96, Issue 12, Pages 1357-1363

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2004.11.019

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black liquor; biodegradation; lignin; COD; white-rot fungi

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An investigation was conducted to explore the lignin-degrading capacity of attached-growth white-rot fungi. Five white-rot fungi, Phanerochaete chrysosporium, Pleurotus ostreatus, Lentinus Modes, Trametes versicolor and S22, grown on a porous plastic media, were individually used to treat black liquor from a pulp and paper mill. Over 71%, of lignin and 48% of chemical oxygen demand (COD) were removed from the wastewater. Several factors, including pH, concentrations of carbon, nitrogen and trace elements in wastewater, all had significant effects on the degradation of lignin and the removal of COD. Three white-rot fungi, P. chrysosporium, P. ostreatus and S22, showed high capacity for lignin degradation at pH 9.0-11.0. The addition of 1 g l(-1) glucose and 0.2 g l(-1) ammonium tartrate was beneficial for the degradation of lignin by the white-rot fungi studied. (c) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All riahts reserved.

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