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VDM Publishing House, October 2010, Pages: 196
To avoid the water scarcity problem and to achieve zero discharge in the dyeing industry this work will be very useful. The increased competition in the international market, environmental regulations and the availability of subsidies in the technology modernization scheme were the main reasons for the introduction of this new approach for the reuse of wastewater. The realization of the high cost of waste treatment by physico-chemical methods has opened the door for the investigation of new methods. Bioremediation is an alternative method which does not have the disadvantages associated with the sludge. In fact, it is more advantageous due to its eco-friendly and cost effective nature. Hence, an attempt has been made to exploit the potential of fungi, algae and weeds for effluent and soil treatment along with production of laccase enzyme and extraction and amplification of specific laccase gene for further investigations on Decolorization.
Sukumar, M.
Dr.M.Sukumar has pursued his B.Tech and M.Tech in Chemical Engineering and PhD in Biochemical Engineering. He worked as a Scientist for development of new product and technology and working as an Assistant Professor in Centre for Biotechnology,Anna University,Chennai,India. Dr.M.Sundar is working as an Associate Professor in TNAU (NPRC, VAMBAN).
Sundar, M.
Dr.M.Sukumar has pursued his B.Tech and M.Tech in Chemical Engineering and PhD in Biochemical Engineering. He worked as a Scientist for development of new product and technology and working as an Assistant Professor in Centre for Biotechnology,Anna University,Chennai,India. Dr.M.Sundar is working as an Associate Professor in TNAU (NPRC, VAMBAN).
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