In this work, an effort has been made to develop an integrated system (ozonation followed by biodegradation) for the treatment of Acid orange 7 (AO 7) dye. The process parameters such as pH (3.0-11) and ozone dosage (5-25 mg/L) were optimized and obtained as 3.0 and 25 mg/L, respectively to treat the AO 7 by ozonation. Similarly, the process parameters, namely pH (5.0-9.0) and temperature (25-45 °C) were optimized and found to be 7.0 and 35 °C, respectively by biological treatment. Bacillus sp. was found to be the most effective bacteria to remove the AO 7. An integrated system obtained an overall 98.7% removal of AO 7 under optimum conditions. Andrews-Haldane model was best to predict the experimental data and the bio-kinetic constants; µ: 0.1875 day; K: 49.53 mg/L; K: 133.32 mg/L were obtained. The developed integrated system can be a promising option for the treatment of azo dye containing-wastewaters.
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