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Sustained degradation of n-pentane and isobutane in a gas-phase bioreactor
Authors:Brian H Davison  James E Thompson
Institution:(1) Oak Ridge National Laboratory, MS 6226, P.O. Box 2008, 37831-6226 Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
Abstract:Summary Microorganisms were able to remove hydrocarbons (pentane and isobutane) from air by biological action in a columnar bioreactor with ceramic packing. The reactor was operated in a liquid continuous mode with gas recirculation and a slow addition of the organic-containing air. After a period of acclimation, the reactor has operated for 12 months with only pentane and isobutane as carbon sources. The gaseous hydrocarbons have been degraded throughout this period. The hydrocarbon removal rates measured between 1 and 2 g h–1 m–3. The microbes were shown to be able to degrade these gaseous hydrocarbons completely in a closed bioreactor without any additional nutrients.Research supported by the Advanced Industrial Concepts Division-Biological and Chemical Technologies Research. U.S. Department of Energy, under contract DE-AC05-84OR21400 with Martin Marietta Energy Systems. Inc.
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