Affiliations: State Key Joint Laboratory of Environmental Simulation
and Pollution Control, Department of Environment Science and Engineering,
Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Abstract: Almost all the studies both domestic and international using white
rot fungus for dye wastewater treatment are performed under sterile conditions.
However, it is obviously unpractical that wastewater with dyes is treated under
sterile conditions. A feasible study was made for using white rot fungus
Phanerochaete chrysosporium to degrade reactive brilliant red K-2BP dye under
non-sterile conditions. The results showed that there was no decolorizing
effect under non-sterile condition if white rot fungus was incubated under
non-sterile condition, and the decolorization was always near to 0% during
decolorizing test for 3 d; in the meantime, a lot of yeast funguses were found
in liquid medium when white rot fungus was incubated under non-sterile
conditions; however, if white rot fungus was incubated under sterile condition
firstly, its decolorization was above 90% under non-sterile condition, which
was similar to that of sterile condition. So we point out that the treating
process for wastewater with dyes should be divided into two stages. The first
stage is that white rot fungus should be incubated under sterile conditions,
and the second stage is that reactive brilliant red K-2BP is decolorized under
non-sterile conditions. The method not only save the operation cost which
decolorizing reactive brilliant red K-2BP under sterile condition, but also
provide the feasibility for using white rot fungus to degrade wastewater with
dyes under non-sterile conditions.
Keywords: white rot fungus, Phanerochaete chrysosporium, reactive brilliant red K-2BP, decolorization, non-sterile condition