Continuous degradation of mixtures of 4-nitrobenzoate and 4-aminobenzoate by immobilized cells of Burkholderia cepacia strain PB4 |
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Authors: | C. M. Peres B. Van Aken H. Naveau S. N. Agathos |
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Affiliation: | (1) Unit of Bioengineering, Catholic University of Louvain, Place Croix du Sud 2/19, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium e-mail: agathos@gebi.ucl.ac.be Tel.: +32-10-473655 Fax: +32-10-473062, BE |
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Abstract: | Although isolated on 4-aminobenzoate, Burkholderia cepacia strain PB4 is also able to grow on 4-nitrobenzoate. Degradation of an equimolar mixture of the nitroaromatic compound 4-nitrobenzoate and its corresponding aminoaromatic derivative 4-aminobenzoate by this strain was investigated. Batch experiments showed that, irrespective of preculturing conditions, both compounds were degraded simultaneously. The mixture-degrading ability of B. cepacia strain PB4 was subsequently tested in continuous packed bed reactors (PBR) with the strain immobilized on Celite grade R-633 or R-635. Higher degradation rates were achieved with the larger particles of Celite R-635. Maximum simultaneous degradation rates per liter of packed bed of 0.925 mmol l−1 h−1 4-nitrobenzoate and 4-aminobenzoate were obtained for an applied loading rate of the same value (0.925 mmol l−1 h−1 of each compound). Even when the applied load was not removed in its entirety, neither of the two compounds was degraded preferentially but a percentage of both of them was mineralized. The present study shows the possibility for a pure strain to biodegrade not only a nitroaromatic compound (4-nitrobenzoate) but also its corresponding amino derivative (4-aminobenzoate) continuously and simultaneously. Received: 23 November 1998 / Revision received: 6 April 1999 / Accepted: 9 April 1999 |
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