High efficiency styrene biodegradation in a biphasic organic/water continuous reactor |
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Authors: | Samira El Aalam André Pauss Jean-Michel Lebeault |
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Institution: | (1) Division des Procédés Biotechnologiques, Université de Technologie de Compiégne, BP 649, 60206 Compiègne Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Styrene was degraded as sole source of carbon and energy by a selected bacterial community in a two-phase aqueous-organic medium (80%:20%, vol/vol). Silicone oil was used to solubilize styrene, which is sparingly soluble in water and to prevent its toxicity toward microorganisms. Preliminary studies with the mixed population in batch cultures indicate that the specific activity and the maximum growth rate at optimal 3H 6.0 were 46 mg·g–1·h–1 and 0.15 h–1, respectively. In pH-regulated chemostat cultures, styrene was degraded at dilution rates ranging from 0.05 to 0.20 h–1. Kinetic parameters and the proportion of each strain in the mixed culture were followed. At 0.20 h–1, only one strain as compared to four initially present, remained in the medium. This strain Pseudomonas aeruginosa, degrades styrene with a specific activity of 293 mg·g–1·h–1. Such results could lead to industrial treatment of waste gas or water polluted with styrene.
Correspondence to: J,-M. Lebeault |
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