Literature DB >> 15332671

Biodegradation of phenol by acclimatized Pseudomonas putida cells using glucose as an added growth substrate.

Diomi Mamma1, Emmanuel Kalogeris, Nikolaos Papadopoulos, Dimitris G Hatzinikolaou, Paul Christrakopoulos, Dimitris Kekos.   

Abstract

Biodegradation of phenol, a pollutant derived from many industrial processes, was achieved through acclimatized Pseudomonas putida cells. The strategy to overcome the inhibitory effect of phenol on microbial growth involved the addition of glucose, a conventional carbon source. A factorial experimental design was employed in order to optimize the initial phenol and glucose concentrations. The optimum conditions found were applied in 2-lt bioreactors. The development of acclimatized cells and the use of glucose as an added growth substrate resulted in a significant phenol degradation rate of 60.7 mg L(-1) h(-1) with a complete removal of 1200 mg L(-1) phenol.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15332671     DOI: 10.1081/ese-120039377

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng        ISSN: 1093-4529            Impact factor:   2.269


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