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Semicontinuous Decolorization of Azo Dyes by Rotating Disc Contactor Immobilized with Aspergillus sojae B-10

Aspergillus sojae B-l0 was immobilized and used to treat model dye compounds. The model wastewater, containing 10 ppm of azo dyes such as Amaranth, Sudan III, and Congo Red, was treated with cells attached to a rotating disc contactor (RDC). Amaranth was decolorized more easily than were Sudan III a...

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Published in:Biotechnology and bioprocess engineering 2004, 9(4), , pp.309-312
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