Comparison of static and shake culture in the decolorization of textile dyes and dye effluents byPhanerochœte chrysosporium

Decolorization of several dyes (Red HE-8B, Malachite Green, Navy Blue HE-2R, Magenta, Crystal Violet) and an industrial effluent with growing cells ofPhanerochœte chrysosporium in shake and static culture was demonstrated. All the dyes and the industrial effluent were decolorized to some extent with...

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