Abstract

Azo dyes, which are considered the most recalcitrant and persistent among all groups of dye, were biodegraded by various types of bacteria. In this study, the decolorization of methyl orange was determined under various conditions by non-immobilized and immobilized Pseudomonas putida mt2. In both systems, the decolorizations were more favorable under anoxic condition. Optimal conditions for decolorization were investigated. The optimal temperature for suspended cell operation is in the range between 33 and 35°C and the decolorization seems not to be suitable in acidic condition. However, the optimal range of pH and temperature in the immobilized cell system were obtained at 7–9 and 35–37°C, respectively. Kinetics parameters of νmax and km were predicted up to 7.5mg/(gh) and 283gL−1, respectively, for non-immobilized system; and 6.3mg/(gh) and 257gL−1, respectively, for immobilized Ca-alginate system. Mass transfer coefficients were calculated as 0.75×10−5 and 6.20×10−5 for each system.

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