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Biodegradation of reactive textile dye Novacron Super Black G by free cells of newly isolated Alcaligenes faecalis AZ26 and Bacillus spp obtained from textile effluents

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Md. Zobaidul Hossen, Md. Eleus Hussain, Al Hakim, Kamrul Islam et al.

Journal: HeliyonYear: 2019Citations: 90

of NSB-G after 96 h of cultivation at 37 °C and pH 8.0 under static condition. Decolorization of NSB-G by the bacterial isolates was investigated using UV-VIS spectrophotometry and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis. The UV-visible absorbance spectra and the FTIR spectrum of the...

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Jute Fibre: A Suitable Alternative to Wood Fibre for Paper and Pulp Production

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Md Zobaidul Hossen, Selina Akhter, Sharmin Akter, Md Anisur et al.

Journal: American Journal of Pure and Applied BiosciencesYear: 2020Citations: 9

Cellulose is the most common of all naturally occurring organic compounds belonging to the carbohydrate group. It makes up at least one-third of all the vegetable matters in the world. Virgin soft and hardwoods used as the main source of cellulose for raw materials of paper production. These can be ...

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Influence of Potential Differential Voltage on Electric Resistance of Needle Punched Non-Woven Jute Fabrics

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Sharmin Akter, Tahnin Kamal, Mahmuda Khatun, M. M. Alam et al.

Journal: Australian Journal of Engineering and Innovative TechnologyYear: 2020Citations: 4

In this research, the electrical resistance of needle-punched non-woven jute fabric at different input voltage was measured. Here, to determine the electrical resistance, a device named the digital impedance meter has been used. The specific resistance for the different gauge lengths of non-woven ju...

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Biodegradation of azo dyes and dyes present in textile wastewaters using Bacillus sp. az28, obtained from industrial effluents

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Mahmudul Hassan Suhag, KM Anis Ul Haque, Md Zobaidul Hossen, Abul Kalam Azad et al.

Journal: Journal of Bangladesh Academy of SciencesYear: 2021Citations: 2

The bacterial isolate Bacillus sp. AZ28, obtained from industrial effluent, demonstrates a great capacity to degrade various azo dyes (methyl orange (MO), magneson I (MI), novacron dark blue (NDB), and novacron red FN 3GF (NRF3)), and azo dye-containing textile effluent (TE). The degradation was evi...

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Bacterial Degradation of Synthetic Dye by Pseudomonas sp. Obtained from Dyeing Mill Effluent

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Md Zobaidul Hossen, Selina Akhter, Taslima Rahman, Mahmuda Khatun et al.

Journal: American Journal of Pure and Applied BiosciencesYear: 2020Citations: 2

Environmental pollution is one of the major concerns of today’s world. Due to rapid industrialization and urbanization, a large number of wastes are generated and discharged into the environment and causing major pollution problems. For obtaining reactive dye decolorizing bacterial isolates, effluen...

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Decolorization and Degradation of Reactive Blue Dye Used in Jute and Textile Industries by a Newly Isolated Bacillus sp.

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Md Zobaidul Hossen, Selina Akhter, Sharmin Akter, Tahnin Kamal et al.

Journal: American Journal of Pure and Applied BiosciencesYear: 2020Citations: 2

For biodegradation of reactive dyes used in jute and textile industries, bacteria were isolated from a dyeing mill effluent. Bacteria having a remarkable ability to decolorize and degrade reactive dye were screened by using dye Reactive Dark Blue WR (RDB-WR). Cultural, morphological and biochemical ...

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Comparative Studies of Electrical Resistance in Woven and Non-Woven Jute Fabrics at Different Input Voltage

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Sharmin Akter, Tahnin Kamal, Md Ashraful Alam, Mahmuda Khatun et al.

Journal: Australian Journal of Engineering and Innovative TechnologyYear: 2020

The use of jute fabrics is showing an increasing trend in textile, building and automobile sectors. Electrical properties such as conductivity, resistance, di-electric constant, insulation, etc. are the essential factor for consideration for using jute fabrics in these sectors. For this reason, a st...

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