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Isolation of a dimethylsulfide-utilizingHyphomicrobium species and its application in biofiltration of polluted air
Authors:Arjan Pol  Huub J M Op den Camp  Stefan G M Mees  Monique A S H Kersten  Chris van der Drift
Institution:(1) Department of Microbiology & Evolutionary Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld 1, NL-6525 ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Abstract:The methylotrophic bacteriumHyphomicrobium VS was enriched and isolated, using activated sewage sludge as inoculum in mineral medium containing dimethylsulfide (DMS) at a low concentration to prevent toxicity. DMS concentrations above 1 mM proved to be growth inhibiting.Hyphomicrobium VS could use DMS, dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), methanol, formaldehyde, formate, and methylated amines as carbon and energy source. Carbon was assimilated via the serine pathway. DMS-grown cells respired sulfide, thiosulfate, methanethiol, dimethyldisulfide and dimethyltrisulfide.To testHyphomicrobium VS for application in biofiltration of air polluted with volatile sulfur compounds two laboratory scale trickling biofilters with polyurethane and lava stone as carrier material were started up by inoculation with this bacterium. Both methanol- and DMS-grown cells could be used. Only a short adaptation period was needed. Short term experiments showed that high concentrations of DMS (1–2 µmol 1–1) were removed very efficiently by the biofilters at space velocities up to 100 h–1.Abbreviations VSC volatile sulfur compounds - DMS dimethylsulfide - DMDS dimethyldisulfide - DMTS dimethyltrisulfide - MT methanethiol - DMSO dimethylsulfoxide
Keywords:biofilter  dimethylsulfide  Hyphomicrobium  odor  trickling filter  volatile sulfur compounds
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