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Biological treatment of a pulp and paper industry effluent by Fomes lividus and Trametes versicolor
Authors:Selvam  K.  Swaminathan  K.  Hoon Song  Myung  Chae  Keon-Sang
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biotechnology, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore 46, India;(2) Present address: Division of Biological Sciences and Basic Science Research Institute, Chonbuk National University, Chonju, Chonbuk, 561-756, Republic of Korea;(3) Division of Biological Sciences and Basic Science Research Institute, Chonbuk National University, Chonju, Chonbuk, 561-756, Republic of Korea
Abstract:White rot fungi Fomes lividus and Trametes versicolor, isolated from the Western Ghats region of Tamil Nadu, India, were used to treat pulp and paper industry effluents on a laboratory scale and in a pilot scale. On the laboratory scale a maximum decolourization of 63.9% was achieved by T. versicolor on the fourth day. Inorganic chloride at a concentration of 765 mg/l, which corresponded to 227% of that in the untreated effluent, was liberated by F. lividus on the 10th day. The chemical oxygen demand (COD) was also reduced to 1984 mg/l (59.3%) by each of the two fungi. On the pilot scale, a maximum decolourization of 68% was obtained with the 6-day incubation by T. versicolor, inorganic chloride 475 mg/l (103%) was liberated on the seventh day by T. versicolor, and the COD was reduced to 1984 mg/l corresponding to 59.32% by F. lividus. These results suggested that F. lividus seems to be another candidate efficient for dechlorination of wastewater.
Keywords:Chemical oxygen demand  decolourization  effluent treatment  Fomes lividus  pulp and paper industry  Trametes versicolor
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