Growth Kinetics of Microbacterium lacticum and Nitrate-Dependent Degradation of ?Ethylbenzene under Anaerobic Conditions |
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Authors: | Junfeng Dou Wei Qin Jing Yuan Aizhong Ding En Xie Yingying Wang |
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Institution: | College of Water Sciences, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, People's Republic of China |
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Abstract: | A pure strain of Microbacterium lacticum DJ-1 capable of anaer-obic biodegradation of ethylbenzene was isolated from soil contaminated with gasoline. Growth of the strain and biodegradation of ethylbenzene in batch cultures led to stoichiometric reduction of nitrate. M. lacticum DJ-1 could degrade 100 mg L?1 of ethylbenzene completely, with a maximum degradation rate of 15.02 ± 1.14 mg L?1 day?1. Increasing the initial concentration of ethy-lbenzene resulted in decreased degradative ability. The cell-specific growth rates on ethylbenzene conformed to the Haldane–Andrew model in the substrate level range of 10–150 mg L?1. Kinetic parameters were determined by nonlinear regression on specific growth rates and various initial substrate concentrat-ions, and the values of the maximum specific growth rate, half saturation constant, and inhibition constant were 0.71 day?1, 34.3 mg L?1, and 183.5 mg L?1, respectively. This is the first report of ethylbenzene biodegradation by a bacterium of Microbacterium lacticum under nitrate-reducing conditions. |
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Keywords: | anaerobic biodegradation ethylbenzene Haldane–Andrew model Microbacterium lacticum nitrate reduction |
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