Bioremediation Degradation of Dyes by Using Pseudomonas fluorescence
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Abstract
This study used Pseudomonas fluorescence at various doses and under various treatment conditions to decolorize various colours. The dyes Azo and rose Bengal were used individually and in combination. The materials' capacity to significantly decolorize the Azo and rose bengal dyes was estimated to be 10%. The efficiency of decolonization depends on the kind and concentration of dye In the primary experiment variations in dye removal potential were notably noted. The samples containing rose bengal (up to 95.4%) and dye combination (up to 92%) produced the best results Substantial effects of the process parameters were seen for Pseudomonas, whose live biomass absorbs dyes quite well For the color removal mixture, samples (75-95%) produced the best results.