Bacterial enzymes and multi-enzymatic systems for cleaning-up dyes from the environment
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19/04/2016
19/04/2016
2015
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Synthetic dyes are xenobiotic compounds that are being increasingly used in several industries, with special emphasis in the paper, textile and leather industries. Over 100,000 commercial dyes exist today and more than 7 × 105 tons of dyestuff is produced annually, of which 1–1.5 × 105 tons is released into the wastewaters (Rai et al in Crit Rev Environ Sci Tecnhol 35:219–238, 2005). Among these, azo dyes, characterized by the presence of one or more azo groups (–N=N–), and anthraquinonic dyes represent the largest and most versatile groups. |
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MENDES, Sónia; [et al] - Bacterial enzymes and multi-enzymatic systems for cleaning-up dyes from the environment. Microbial Degradation of Synthetic Dyes in Wastewaters. ISBN 978-3-319-10941-1. 27-55, 2015. 978-3-319-10941-1 978-3-319-10942-8 1863-5520 1863-5539 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/6049 10.1007/978-3-319-10942-8_2 |
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eng |
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Springer International Publishing |
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closedAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Bacterial enzymes #Multi-enzymatic systems #Cleaning-up dyes |
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