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Biobleaching and Biopulping of Bagasse Fiber Using Co-Culture of Trichoderma viridae and Aspergillus glaucus Fungi


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1 Ambe Ecologix, Puducherry (U.T.), India
2 K.M.Centre for Post Graduate Studies, Pondicherry University, Puducherry (U.T.), India
3 Pondicherry University, Puducherry (U.T.), India
     

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The world’s second largest population is in India and hence, provides a challenging task for the government and organizations to various issues. Chemical pulping and bleaching are used to increase the paper yield and quality; however it leads to release of pollution and hazardous to ecological health (Bajpai and Kondo, 1999).Therefore, an alternative method are sought and worked out by different scientists. The Microfungi such as Aspergillus glaucus, Trichoderma viridae were selected and their co-culture resulted in a significant performance.

Keywords

Biobleaching, Biopulping, Bagasse Fiber.
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Authors

G. Ranadive Ananth
Ambe Ecologix, Puducherry (U.T.), India
N. Arun
K.M.Centre for Post Graduate Studies, Pondicherry University, Puducherry (U.T.), India
P. Lalitha
Pondicherry University, Puducherry (U.T.), India

Abstract


The world’s second largest population is in India and hence, provides a challenging task for the government and organizations to various issues. Chemical pulping and bleaching are used to increase the paper yield and quality; however it leads to release of pollution and hazardous to ecological health (Bajpai and Kondo, 1999).Therefore, an alternative method are sought and worked out by different scientists. The Microfungi such as Aspergillus glaucus, Trichoderma viridae were selected and their co-culture resulted in a significant performance.

Keywords


Biobleaching, Biopulping, Bagasse Fiber.