DECOLORIZATION POTENTIAL OF BACILLUS SPECIES FOR REMOVAL OF SYNTHETIC DYES SUCH AS MALACHITE GREEN AND METHYLENE BLUE
Vemula Vani*, Deepak K. Naik, Leelamani B. and Syed Faraz
Abstract
Bacteria have potential ability to decolorize synthetic commercial dyes
used for textile dyeing. Effluents from textile and dyeing industries
cause serious pollution of soil, water and environment. Therefore, this
study was aimed to screen for the bacteria capable of decolorizing
Malachite green and Methylene blue. The decolorization potential for
two textile dyes by the Bacillus species isolated from dye contaminated
soil of a local dying industry near Bangalore was determined. Different
parameters such as pH, time and temperature were optimized for the
present study. The optimum pH, temperature and incubation time were
found to be pH 7, 45°C and 72 hours respectively. It was found that
Bacillus species decolorize 92% of Malachite green (100mg/L) and
69% of Methylene blue (100mg/L) at 45°C after 72 hours under
shaking conditions. As these Bacillus species have the ability to decolorize the textile dyes,
these bacterial strains could be used to degrade different dyes of textile industry.
Keywords: Dye decolorization, Malachite green, Methylene blue, and Bacillus species.
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