Role of glucose in fungal decolorization of wood pulp bleaching effluents

The white-rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium, when immobilized on discs in a rotating biological contactor (RBC), can effectively decolorize the first alkaline extraction stage (E 1) effluent from the bleach plant of a wood pulp production facility. We have shown that to degrade lignin and ligni...

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Biological treatment of waters
Biotechnology
Bleach effluent
colour
Decolorization
Environment and pollution
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fungus
Industrial applications and implications. Economical aspects
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