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A study of the microbial degradation of metal phthalocyanine textile dyes by high-performance liquid chromatography and atomic absorption

✍ Scribed by A. Conneely; W. F. Smyth; G. McMullan


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
89 KB
Volume
03
Category
Article
ISSN
1088-4246

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✦ Synopsis


The investigation of the degradation of two commercially available dyes (Remazol Turquoise Blue and Everzol Turquoise Blue) by the lignin-degrading fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium and comparison with that of a phthalocyanine whose structure is known (Heligon Blue) are presented. Atomic absorption showed a large release of copper from the biomass at day 7. Polarography served to speciate the copper present in the supernatant. Day 5 sees the complete disappearance of the main dye peak with the release of free copper into the supernatant. Day 7 sees a large increase in the free copper signal with two other electroactive species also present in the supernatant, all of which are seen to decrease at day 8. Visible spectroscopy shows that the main decolourization takes place between day 4 and day 6, with complete decolourization occurring at day 7. HPLC analysis again confirms the above results, with possible degradation products detected at 254 nm occurring at 3.621 and 4.170 min at day 7 which may well correlate with those found in polarographic analysis at –1050 and –1150 mV. Day 7 also sees a large increase in a peak at 2.744 min.


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