Isolation of Coal Degrading Fungus from Drilled Core Coal Sample and Effect of Prior Fungal Pretreatment on Chemical Attributes of Extracted Humic Acid |
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Authors: | Rizwan Haider Muhammad A. Ghauri Kalsoom Akhtar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Coal Technology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan;2. Industrial Biotechnology Division, National Institute for Biotechnology &3. Genetic Engineering (NIBGE), Faisalabad, Pakistan |
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Abstract: | Fungal degradation of low rank coal has appeared as an alternative technique for exploitation of non-fuel options. A fungal isolate, MW1, was isolated and coal sample was subjected to fungal pretreatment. The residual coal was processed for extraction of humic acid for determining the effect of such pretreatment. Extracted humic acid was analyzed on the basis of elemental composition and spectroscopy. Fungal pretreatment caused improvement in oxygen content, E4/E6 ratio, and absorption bands related to humic materials. Conclusively, pretreatment resulted in improving chemical attributes of humic acid molecule, thus, warranting supplementary high-tech investigations for the optimization of process upscale. |
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Keywords: | coal biotransformation fungal degradation of coal humic acid |
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