Geotrichum candidum을 이용한 염색 염료의 색도제거

Decolorization of Textile Dyes by Geotrichum candidum

  • 발행 : 2000.02.01

초록

Geotrichum candidum (KCTC 6195)를 이용하여 색도제거를 위한 최적조건은 초기 pH 6, $30^{\circ}C$, glucose 농도 30 g/L이었으며 빛은 세포성장과 색도제거에 영향을 주지 않았다. 한편, 세포성장과 색도제거를 위해서는 세포의 성장원(glucose)이 필수적이었다. 염료의 종류에 따라 색도제거량과 속도는 차이가 있지만 분산염료, 산성염료, 반응염료에 대해 색도제거가 고체배치와 액체배치에서 가능했으며 Acid goange 10 염료의 경우 배양 후 120 시간 후에는 초기 100 ppm에서 91%로, 초기 500ppm에서 84%까지 색도제거되는 것을 알 수 있었다. 색도제거에서 Acid red 1: 19.8%, Acid red 88, 73%, Acid orange 10; 12.1%, Reactive blue 19; 14.6%가 흡착으로 제거되었다. 이로서 효소에 의한 색도제거뿐만 아니라 흡착에 의해 색도제거됨을 알 수 있었다. 2일간 배양하고 glucose를 첨가하여 1일간 추가 배양한 경우 97%까지 색도제거 되었다.

The results for decolorization of various dyes by Geotrichum candidum (KCTC 6195) showed that optimal initial pH, temperature and glucose concentration were 6, $30^{\circ}C$, and 30g/L. Light had no effect on the cell growth and decolorization efficiency. All the dyes - dispersive dyes, acid dyes and reactive dyes - used on the solid medium were also decolorized in a liquid medium, although the decolorizing rates varies depending on the dye structure. An energy source was essential for cell growth or decolorization because textile dyes did not support growth. The percentage of decolorization of Acid orange 10 was shown to be 91% for initial conc. 100ppm and 84% for initial conc. 500ppm. The biomass could adsorb the dyes such as Acid red 1;19.8%, Acid red 88; 73%, Acid orange 10; 12.1% Reactive blue 19; 14.6%. The dye removal was due to the sorption of dye to the fungal biomass as well as some extracellular enzymes. Color removal was enhanced up to 97% within 3 days by the addition of glucose after 2 days incubation.

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