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  • Operational factors affecting the bioregeneration of mono-amine modified silica loaded with Acid Orange 7.

Operational factors affecting the bioregeneration of mono-amine modified silica loaded with Acid Orange 7.

Water research (2012-10-16)
Waheeba Ahmed Al-Amrani, Poh-Eng Lim, Chye-Eng Seng, Wan Saime Wan Ngah
ABSTRACT

In this study, the operational factors affecting the bioregeneration of AO7-loaded MAMS particles in batch system, namely redox condition, initial acclimated biomass concentration, shaking speed and type of acclimated biomass were investigated. The results revealed that with the use of mixed culture acclimated to AO7 under anoxic/aerobic conditions, enhancement of the bioregeneration efficiency of AO7-loaded MAMS and the total removal efficiency of COD could be achieved when the bio-decolorization and bio-mineralization stages were fully aerated with dissolved oxygen above 7 mg/L. Shorter duration of bioregeneration was achieved by using relatively higher initial biomass concentration and lower shaking speed, respectively, whereas variations of biomass concentration and shaking speed did not have a pronounced effect on the bioregeneration efficiency. The duration and efficiency of bioregeneration process were greatly affected by the chemical structures of mono-azo dyes to which the biomasses were acclimated.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Supelco
Orange II sodium salt, analytical standard
Sigma-Aldrich
Orange II sodium salt, (Certified by the Biological Stain Commission), Dye content ≥85 %