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- W4226092574 abstract "AbstractOver the last few decades, the production of dye effluent is gaining a lot of concern owing to the rapid increase in industrialization. The textile industry is consuming a large number of dyes (azo dyes) and is responsible for the production of dye wastewater full of hazardous chemicals, which pose serious threats to both aquatic life and humans. Therefore, there is a dire need for dye wastewater treatment before discharging into the environment using either physiochemical or biological methods. A biological process is the best to treat wastewater due to being inexpensive and producing less amount of sludge. Among biological processes, aerobic biological process is preferred, which can degrade toxic aromatic amines. The chapter focuses on the treatment of wastewater dye effluents through the aerobic biological process using various aerobic microbes such as bacteria, fungi, algae, and yeast. Bacteria are proved to be more efficient for the treatment of dyed wastewater due to the fast growth and high degradation rate than other microbes.KeywordsDye effluentWastewater treatmentAzo dyesAerobic biological processBiocatalystsBacteriaFungiAlgaeYeast" @default.
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