Decolorisation of batik waste water by Marasmiellus palmivorus using modified fixed bed reactor

Batik waste water is dominated by textile dyes that are recalcitrant, hydrophobic, and molecular complexes. Azo, Nitroso, Azine, and Thiazolesare are among synthetic dyes used in batik industry. One of the well known white root fungus species that is able to degrade such dyes is Marasmiellus palmi...

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Main Authors: Kardena, Edwan, A.N.K., Pratama, S.H., Suhardi, K., Hasan, A.J., Effendi
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spelling my-ukm.journal.160252020-12-18T02:18:53Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16025/ Decolorisation of batik waste water by Marasmiellus palmivorus using modified fixed bed reactor Kardena, Edwan A.N.K., Pratama S.H., Suhardi K., Hasan A.J., Effendi Batik waste water is dominated by textile dyes that are recalcitrant, hydrophobic, and molecular complexes. Azo, Nitroso, Azine, and Thiazolesare are among synthetic dyes used in batik industry. One of the well known white root fungus species that is able to degrade such dyes is Marasmiellus palmivorus. It has the ability to produce various enzymes such as manganese peroxidase, lignin peroxidase and laccase. Laccase (EC 1.10.3.2) catalyzes wide variety of aromatic hydrogen oxidation by reduction of oxygen and water. This research was conducted using two types of azo dye coloring agents, namely Levafix blue E-RA gran and Telon Red. This study was performed using optimized age of Solid State Fermentation (SSF), which was then inserted into a modified fixed bed reactor for 4 hours. Reduction of the color was observed every 15 minutes and the substrate used for growth of fungus was sawdust. The experiments demonstrated that crude enzyme of MarasmiellusSSF had activity of 97.8 U/L using ABTS reagent at 22-day of age bag log incubation. The total protein content, which was measured using the Bradford reagent, peaked at 154 mg/L on the 10th day. Such results indicated the great potential of utilizing Marasmiellus-SSF in modified fixed bad reactor to treat batik waste water. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16025/1/49_02_09.pdf Kardena, Edwan and A.N.K., Pratama and S.H., Suhardi and K., Hasan and A.J., Effendi (2020) Decolorisation of batik waste water by Marasmiellus palmivorus using modified fixed bed reactor. Malaysian Applied Biology, 49 (2). pp. 55-61. ISSN 0126-8643 http://www.mabjournal.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1003&catid=59:current-view&Itemid=56
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description Batik waste water is dominated by textile dyes that are recalcitrant, hydrophobic, and molecular complexes. Azo, Nitroso, Azine, and Thiazolesare are among synthetic dyes used in batik industry. One of the well known white root fungus species that is able to degrade such dyes is Marasmiellus palmivorus. It has the ability to produce various enzymes such as manganese peroxidase, lignin peroxidase and laccase. Laccase (EC 1.10.3.2) catalyzes wide variety of aromatic hydrogen oxidation by reduction of oxygen and water. This research was conducted using two types of azo dye coloring agents, namely Levafix blue E-RA gran and Telon Red. This study was performed using optimized age of Solid State Fermentation (SSF), which was then inserted into a modified fixed bed reactor for 4 hours. Reduction of the color was observed every 15 minutes and the substrate used for growth of fungus was sawdust. The experiments demonstrated that crude enzyme of MarasmiellusSSF had activity of 97.8 U/L using ABTS reagent at 22-day of age bag log incubation. The total protein content, which was measured using the Bradford reagent, peaked at 154 mg/L on the 10th day. Such results indicated the great potential of utilizing Marasmiellus-SSF in modified fixed bad reactor to treat batik waste water.
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author Kardena, Edwan
A.N.K., Pratama
S.H., Suhardi
K., Hasan
A.J., Effendi
spellingShingle Kardena, Edwan
A.N.K., Pratama
S.H., Suhardi
K., Hasan
A.J., Effendi
Decolorisation of batik waste water by Marasmiellus palmivorus using modified fixed bed reactor
author_facet Kardena, Edwan
A.N.K., Pratama
S.H., Suhardi
K., Hasan
A.J., Effendi
author_sort Kardena, Edwan
title Decolorisation of batik waste water by Marasmiellus palmivorus using modified fixed bed reactor
title_short Decolorisation of batik waste water by Marasmiellus palmivorus using modified fixed bed reactor
title_full Decolorisation of batik waste water by Marasmiellus palmivorus using modified fixed bed reactor
title_fullStr Decolorisation of batik waste water by Marasmiellus palmivorus using modified fixed bed reactor
title_full_unstemmed Decolorisation of batik waste water by Marasmiellus palmivorus using modified fixed bed reactor
title_sort decolorisation of batik waste water by marasmiellus palmivorus using modified fixed bed reactor
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2020
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16025/1/49_02_09.pdf
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