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      Transformation of Chlorinated Phenolic Compounds by White Rot Fungi

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      Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology
      Informa UK Limited

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              In recent years, there has been an intensive research on fungal decolorization of dye wastewater. It is becoming a promising alternative to replace or supplement present treatment processes. This paper examines various fungi, living or dead cells, which are capable of decolorizing dye wastewaters; discusses various mechanisms involved; reports some elution and regeneration methods for fungal biomass; summarizes the present pretreatment methods for increasing the biosorption capacity of fungal biomass; discusses the effect of various factors on decolorization.
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                Journal
                Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology
                Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology
                Informa UK Limited
                1064-3389
                1547-6537
                May 28 2008
                May 28 2008
                : 38
                : 4
                : 227-268
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                10.1080/10643380701413351
                66e229b0-c16d-4aef-a278-a0ba2e3d57c6
                © 2008
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