Issue 1, 2019

In vivo and in vitro efficient textile wastewater remediation by Aspergillus niger biosorbent

Abstract

In this work, the treatment of textile wastewater by a facile and high-efficiency technology using eco-friendly Aspergillus niger as a biosorbent was investigated. We measured physical changes (weight, size) during the formation and growth of fungus pellets and the pH values that influence the adsorption performance and biosorption mechanism. Three acid anionic dyes containing Acid Orange 56, Acid Blue 40 and Methyl Blue were chosen as model dyes to investigate batch adsorption efficiency. Two adsorption models (in vivo and in vitro) were adopted to decolorize the acid dyes. The results show that fungus pellets have excellent decoloration abilities with a high adsorption efficiency of 98% for 200 mg L−1 of acid dye. The pH value of the dye solution varied with the adsorption time and the dye removal efficiency greatly depended on the pH. The bioadsorption mechanism of nano-scale hyphae was revealed to be mainly due to electrostatic interactions caused by the pH change. Furthermore, the surface morphologies of the fungus after adsorption indicated that the dyes had been adsorbed on the surface of the fungus mycelia. Moreover, prepared 3D fungus/GO aerogels demonstrated superior dye removal abilities compared with fungus aerogels.

Graphical abstract: In vivo and in vitro efficient textile wastewater remediation by Aspergillus niger biosorbent

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Aug 2018
Accepted
22 Nov 2018
First published
22 Nov 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale Adv., 2019,1, 168-176

In vivo and in vitro efficient textile wastewater remediation by Aspergillus niger biosorbent

S. Li, J. Huang, J. Mao, L. Zhang, C. He, G. Chen, I. P. Parkin and Y. Lai, Nanoscale Adv., 2019, 1, 168 DOI: 10.1039/C8NA00132D

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