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Biotreatment of simulated tannery wastewater containing Reactive Black 5, aniline and CrVI using a biochar packed bioreactor

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 5, Issue 128, Pages 106272-106279

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5ra16809k

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  1. Pakistan Higher Education Commission under International Research Support Initiative Program (IRSIP)
  2. Pakistan Science Foundation

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Azo dyes and hexavalent chromium (CrVI) are common pollutants in wastewater generated by the leather processing industry. This study was designed to develop a treatment strategy that can simultaneously remove azo dyes, their byproducts and CrVI using a biochar packed bioreactor. Various feedstock materials were evaluated, after which, biochar produced from pyrolysis of corn cobs at 400 degrees C was selected as a packing material for the reactor, based on its large surface area (1275 m(2) g(-1)), microporosity (2-5 mm), and ability to support microbial biofilm formation. In the bioreactor experiments, simulated tannery wastewater containing 100 mg L-1 Reactive Black-5 azo dye and 10-100 mg L-1 aniline (byproduct of azo dye) was treated in the presence and absence of CrVI using the bacterium Pseudomonas putida strain KI. The results showed complete biodegradation of Reactive Black 5 (100 mg L-1) within 5 h. Strain KI could also reduce 100 mg L-1 dye and 10 mg L-1 CrVI simultaneously in 24 h in a 2 L continuous packed bed bioreactor. Complete biodegradation of aniline (byproduct of Reactive Black 5) in the bioreactor was obtained within 24 h in the absence of CrVI, whereas degradation was decreased to 84% in the presence of CrVI. LC-MS analysis confirmed the biodegradation of Reactive Black 5 and aniline. This study clearly illustrates the feasibility of using bacterial strains having multifaceted functions for the biological treatment of tannery wastewater in bioreactors containing pyrolyzed carbon (biochar) as a support matrix for the bacterial cells.

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