Decolorization of palm oil mill effluent by Klebsiella Pneumonia ABZ11: remediation efficacy and statistical optimization of treatment conditions

Colorants contained in palm oil mill effluent (POME) are recalcitrant and carcinogenic in nature. The commonly applied ponding treatment methods have been reported inefficient for remediating the concentration of the colorants before discharge. The need for sustainable and efficient treatment techni...

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Main Authors: Abdulsalam, Mohammed, Che Man, Hasfalina, Zainal Abidin, Zurina, Yunos, Khairul Faezah, Idris, Aida Isma
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Published: Frontiers Media 2020
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author Abdulsalam, Mohammed
Che Man, Hasfalina
Zainal Abidin, Zurina
Yunos, Khairul Faezah
Idris, Aida Isma
author_facet Abdulsalam, Mohammed
Che Man, Hasfalina
Zainal Abidin, Zurina
Yunos, Khairul Faezah
Idris, Aida Isma
author_sort Abdulsalam, Mohammed
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description Colorants contained in palm oil mill effluent (POME) are recalcitrant and carcinogenic in nature. The commonly applied ponding treatment methods have been reported inefficient for remediating the concentration of the colorants before discharge. The need for sustainable and efficient treatment technique is crucial in order to preserve the environment. In this view, this study reported the first attempt to decolorize POME using a proliferate Klebsiella Pneumonia ABZ11 at varied inoculum sizes of 5–25% (v/v), initial color concentration (650–2,600 ADMI) and treatment time of 5-40 h. The treatment conditions were optimized using Response Surface Methodology. At optimal conditions of 20% (v/v) inoculum size, initial-color concentration of 2,600 ADMI, initial pH of 7 and 35 h treatment retention time, over 80.40% color removal was achieved with insignificant disparity compared with the model predicted value of 81.538%. Also, the Monod model excellently described the decolorization kinetic process with 0.9214 coefficient of correlation (R2), and the calculated maximum growth μmax) and half-saturation constant (Ks) were 7.023 d–1 and 340.569 ADMI d–1, respectively. This study revealed that the Klebsiella Pneumonia ABZ11 was highly prolific and such feature may favor a synergistic biodegradation process.
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spelling upm-883492022-11-24T01:38:39Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88349/ Decolorization of palm oil mill effluent by Klebsiella Pneumonia ABZ11: remediation efficacy and statistical optimization of treatment conditions Abdulsalam, Mohammed Che Man, Hasfalina Zainal Abidin, Zurina Yunos, Khairul Faezah Idris, Aida Isma Colorants contained in palm oil mill effluent (POME) are recalcitrant and carcinogenic in nature. The commonly applied ponding treatment methods have been reported inefficient for remediating the concentration of the colorants before discharge. The need for sustainable and efficient treatment technique is crucial in order to preserve the environment. In this view, this study reported the first attempt to decolorize POME using a proliferate Klebsiella Pneumonia ABZ11 at varied inoculum sizes of 5–25% (v/v), initial color concentration (650–2,600 ADMI) and treatment time of 5-40 h. The treatment conditions were optimized using Response Surface Methodology. At optimal conditions of 20% (v/v) inoculum size, initial-color concentration of 2,600 ADMI, initial pH of 7 and 35 h treatment retention time, over 80.40% color removal was achieved with insignificant disparity compared with the model predicted value of 81.538%. Also, the Monod model excellently described the decolorization kinetic process with 0.9214 coefficient of correlation (R2), and the calculated maximum growth μmax) and half-saturation constant (Ks) were 7.023 d–1 and 340.569 ADMI d–1, respectively. This study revealed that the Klebsiella Pneumonia ABZ11 was highly prolific and such feature may favor a synergistic biodegradation process. Frontiers Media 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88349/1/ABSTRACT.pdf Abdulsalam, Mohammed and Che Man, Hasfalina and Zainal Abidin, Zurina and Yunos, Khairul Faezah and Idris, Aida Isma (2020) Decolorization of palm oil mill effluent by Klebsiella Pneumonia ABZ11: remediation efficacy and statistical optimization of treatment conditions. Frontiers in Microbiology, 11. art. no. 675. pp. 1-15. ISSN 1664-302X https://www.frontiersin.org/articles 10.3389/fmicb.2020.00675
spellingShingle Abdulsalam, Mohammed
Che Man, Hasfalina
Zainal Abidin, Zurina
Yunos, Khairul Faezah
Idris, Aida Isma
Decolorization of palm oil mill effluent by Klebsiella Pneumonia ABZ11: remediation efficacy and statistical optimization of treatment conditions
title Decolorization of palm oil mill effluent by Klebsiella Pneumonia ABZ11: remediation efficacy and statistical optimization of treatment conditions
title_full Decolorization of palm oil mill effluent by Klebsiella Pneumonia ABZ11: remediation efficacy and statistical optimization of treatment conditions
title_fullStr Decolorization of palm oil mill effluent by Klebsiella Pneumonia ABZ11: remediation efficacy and statistical optimization of treatment conditions
title_full_unstemmed Decolorization of palm oil mill effluent by Klebsiella Pneumonia ABZ11: remediation efficacy and statistical optimization of treatment conditions
title_short Decolorization of palm oil mill effluent by Klebsiella Pneumonia ABZ11: remediation efficacy and statistical optimization of treatment conditions
title_sort decolorization of palm oil mill effluent by klebsiella pneumonia abz11: remediation efficacy and statistical optimization of treatment conditions
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