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Demonstration of efficient trichloroethylene biodegradation in a hollow‐fiber membrane bioreactor
Authors:Jonathan G Pressman  George Georgiou  Gerald E Speitel
Abstract:Rapid cometabolism of trichloroethylene (TCE) by pure cultures of Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b PP358 was demonstrated in a two‐stage hollow‐fiber membrane bioreactor over the course of 3 weeks. PP358 was grown in a continuous‐flow chemostat and circulated through the shell of a hollow‐fiber membrane module (HFMM), while TCE contaminated water (160 to 1450 μg/L) was pumped through the fiber lumen (fiber interior). In parallel‐flow HFMM biological experiments, 82% to 89% of the influent TCE was removed from the lumen (5.1‐min residence time) with 99% of the transferred TCE undergoing biodegradation. Biological experiments in a larger capacity baffled radial‐flow HFMM resulted in 66% to 99% TCE transferred and 93% to 96% TCE biodegradation at lumen residence times of between 1.5 and 3.7 min. Biodegradation was maintained throughout the experiments at pseudo‐first‐order biodegradation rate constants of 0.41 to 2.8 L/mg TSS/day. Best‐fit computer modeling of the baffled radial‐flow biological process estimated mass transfer coefficients as large as 2.7 × 10−2 cm/min. The computer model was also shown to simulate the experimental results quite well. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Biotechnol Bioeng 62: 681–692, 1999.
Keywords:hollow‐fiber membrane  trichloroethylene  methanotrophs  biodegradation
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