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Journal of Environmental Science and Technology

Year: 2011 | Volume: 4 | Issue: 6 | Page No.: 568-578
DOI: 10.3923/jest.2011.568.578

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R. Rajendran

Country: India

S. Karthik Sundaram

Country: India

K. Uma Maheswari

Country: India

Keywords


  • decolorization
  • synthetic dyes
  • microbial consortium
  • azo reduction
  • Aerobic treatment
Research Article

Aerobic Biodecolorization of Mixture of Azo Dye Containing Textile Effluent using Adapted Microbial Strains

R. Rajendran, S. Karthik Sundaram and K. Uma Maheswari
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R. Rajendran, S. Karthik Sundaram and K. Uma Maheswari, 2011. Aerobic Biodecolorization of Mixture of Azo Dye Containing Textile Effluent using Adapted Microbial Strains. Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 4: 568-578.

DOI: 10.3923/jest.2011.568.578

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=jest.2011.568.578

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